Considering Jordan’s stacked address book, the guests are kept to a minimum, with Kristin Hayter, AFI’s Jade Puget and Brian Fair out of Shadows Fall all contributing but staying within the lines of the Blood Vulture vision. Kristin’s vocals are impressive as ever on Entwined, despite the epic tune being country miles away from her unsettling, avant-garde work as Lingua Ignota.
The closing title-track appropriately encapsulates the whole album’s highly effective blend of mournful accessibility. Elsewhere, A Dream About Starving To Death best explains Die Close’s over-arching concept, its protagonist a vampire who’s outlived humanity and now faces the end of days alone. These eccentric tales of despair and longing have enough real world parallels to make for a genuinely affecting musical opus – not to mention a good argument for giving up the day job.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Alice In Chains, Pallbearer, Trouble
Die Close is released on June 27 via Pure Noise