Beyond I features vocals from Swedish jazz musician Mariam Wallentin, a fitting addition for the eerie, haunting atmosphere of the song, which offers a brief respite before the band launch back into creating further tectonic plate shifting riffs. The soundscapes that surge forth paint a picture of cold, desolate and unforgiving terrain. Incredibly apt, as Johannes has previously explained that while writing this album he was also exploring the remote countryside of Northern Sweden.
Having traversed the entire expanse of the spectrum of atmospheric sludge and post metal in their 24 years of existence, Cult Of Luna’s evolution shows no signs of slowing down. The Long Road North is another welcome addition on their quest to push sonic boundaries and is one of their hardest hitting releases yet.
Verdict: 4/5
For Fans Of: Amenra, Neurosis, Oathbreaker
The Long Road North is released on February 11 via Metal Blade.
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