NEWS 2021/08/20
Three years on from Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, San Francisco’s boundary pushing post-black metallers Deafheaven, return with their most unmistakably unique and intimate album yet. Deafheaven have never felt the need to conform and fifth album Infinite Granite is a bold leap and a few striding sidesteps away from the angsty black metal they’re most known for. This is the first album that feels so greatly removed from its predecessors and enhances those glittery moments between Daniel Tracey’s raging blastbeats and frontman George Clarke’s scathing vocal cries that have been ever-present on Deafheaven’s previous four full-lengths. Opener “Shellstar” floats by on dreamy shoegaze clouds with its perky lightness and offers up some upbeat tempos and br...
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