Album Review: Rebreather – The Line, It’s Width And The War Drone

It’s been thirteen years since Rebreather’s last full-length Sunflower. The album found the Youngstown, Ohio group transcending the stoner rock grooves they had established earlier in their career, working with a stronger sense of melody and ambiance. The songs, more grunge than metal, were crafted more concisely; the group honing in on a stronger songwriting craft. Then they suddenly disappeared. In 2018, a new lineup of Rebreather emerged to release a self-titled EP that found middle ground between their debut, Need Another Seven Astronauts, and Sunflower. Down-tuned, fuzzed-out riffs collided with lofty atmospheres into a droning rumble that was distinctly Rebreather. Guitarist/vocalist Barley Rantilla may be the only constant member, but it is his signature sound that is the thread tyi...

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