Eye Of Void
S/T
Independent CD
I have watched the band about month ago or so on local bands festival Noise From Smog(Smog From The Fog is preferable name by me) and this is where I had my first recognition of the band. The festival was very enthusiastic received by the way and definitely should continue.
Eye Of Void is a young band and those 4 songs EP seems to go to fans of groovy stuff with heavy stoner related tunes and subgenres of metal in general.
A little all over the place vocals sound like vocalist sings as he learns kind of thing. Those are not best vocal lines I have ever heard but they are pretty decent in songs like Give All, Madness. The band is composing their songs so they have initially well adapted melodies into music and heaviness based on rock and even doom metal influences. Every time solo guitarist takes his space I have admiration to his ideas and how good that simple-smart passages match my criterion I could expect from the band of newcomers. The opening song has that potential. I like the band for not pushing themselves instrumentally and keep music tight and basic.
Their metal is very easy to listen to and has that little youth rebellion and they are much more likely to delight you than disgust by any meaning.
The sound of the CD is nice and clean and should hardening as the band rehearsing new songs and seeking for heavier sound.
For now, Eye Of Void is a band that is trying music, tastes it and they making good choices mostly but need to pick only good ones every time they try and those are the songs I mentioned plus Storm is not bad at all.
Review by Slawek Migacz
Eye Of Void is a young band and those 4 songs EP seems to go to fans of groovy stuff with heavy stoner related tunes and subgenres of metal in general.
A little all over the place vocals sound like vocalist sings as he learns kind of thing. Those are not best vocal lines I have ever heard but they are pretty decent in songs like Give All, Madness. The band is composing their songs so they have initially well adapted melodies into music and heaviness based on rock and even doom metal influences. Every time solo guitarist takes his space I have admiration to his ideas and how good that simple-smart passages match my criterion I could expect from the band of newcomers. The opening song has that potential. I like the band for not pushing themselves instrumentally and keep music tight and basic.
Their metal is very easy to listen to and has that little youth rebellion and they are much more likely to delight you than disgust by any meaning.
The sound of the CD is nice and clean and should hardening as the band rehearsing new songs and seeking for heavier sound.
For now, Eye Of Void is a band that is trying music, tastes it and they making good choices mostly but need to pick only good ones every time they try and those are the songs I mentioned plus Storm is not bad at all.
Review by Slawek Migacz