Vayl
Eclipse The Sun EP
Label: Unsigned
Those Berliners have a demo from 2013 and album The Circles End for Setalight records out the same year. On October first 2016 there was a premiere of their EP as in a title of this review.
The band is making their way through notions of stoner and metal mixing it with aggressive hard core vocals. Their distinctive bass and tight drumming are very well blended within surreal sound of guitars which are prominent for their music overall. There are obvious stoner influences in songs but production is more polished than dirty and rusty as you might have heard from JD Overdrive for example. Instead, there is more room for splendor and melodies which keeps modernity of their sound, fairy intact. I also like it when the band add some nu and metal core elements into music so they are totally free of thinking about any boundaries that could limit them in their creativity. Eclipse The Sun as a whole is a solid rock EP that tirelessly hits with heavier sounds and I even do not know where those 25 minutes are gone so quickly.
Lyrical background of Vayl touches topic of modern humanity that brings down the world to the end of days: Post-Apocalypse. It has nothing to do with biblical bullshit if you wonder but more about humanity that faces disorders, death, destruction and diseases of modern men.
It`s fine release. Check them out.
Added 06.10.2016
Review by Slawek Migacz
The band is making their way through notions of stoner and metal mixing it with aggressive hard core vocals. Their distinctive bass and tight drumming are very well blended within surreal sound of guitars which are prominent for their music overall. There are obvious stoner influences in songs but production is more polished than dirty and rusty as you might have heard from JD Overdrive for example. Instead, there is more room for splendor and melodies which keeps modernity of their sound, fairy intact. I also like it when the band add some nu and metal core elements into music so they are totally free of thinking about any boundaries that could limit them in their creativity. Eclipse The Sun as a whole is a solid rock EP that tirelessly hits with heavier sounds and I even do not know where those 25 minutes are gone so quickly.
Lyrical background of Vayl touches topic of modern humanity that brings down the world to the end of days: Post-Apocalypse. It has nothing to do with biblical bullshit if you wonder but more about humanity that faces disorders, death, destruction and diseases of modern men.
It`s fine release. Check them out.
Added 06.10.2016
Review by Slawek Migacz