Home | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | #
News ||  Audio ||  Bio ||  Videos ||  Interviews ||  Reviews ||  Tourdates ||  Links ||  Boards ||  Tabs ||  Lyrics ||  Wallpaper

Features

Forums
Band Rankings
Music Videos
Buddy Icons
Metal Ringtones
Extreme MP3s
Metal Ringtones
Metal Wallpaper
Reviews
Concert Photos
Lyrics
Suggest Band
Mailinglist
Submit News
Add Links

Shop

Merch
Buy CD's
Buy Sheet Music

Tabs/Lyrics

Rock n' Tabs
Rock n' Lyrics
Hardcore Punk Lyrics
Gauntlet Lyrics
Lyric Buddy
Rock Lyrics
Metal Lyrics

Sites

Rate My Corpse Paint
Extreme MP3's
Ear Assault
Realm of Bliss
Metal Carnage
Rock n Buddy
Metal And Ink
Gauntlet Videos

Lo-Ruhamah bio


  Matthew Alan Mustain - Guitars, Vocals
Harry Frederick Pearson III - Drums, Vocals, Piano
Jonathan Grant Griffin - Bass, Vocals

Pursuing both tranquility and violence, Lo-Ruhamah explore varied terrain in their full-length release "The Glory of God." Moving regularly from moments of aggressive extreme metal to the dissociative atmosphere of post-rock, the songs might be seen as akin to the ebb and flow of an ocean tide. Dynamics and contrast are central. Subdued and explosive passages highlight one another in an attempt to reach a certain peak of feeling within the tracks. Hope and darkness are inextricably tied together. Clocking in at just over an hour, "The Glory of God" is comprised of seven songs that work together as a whole. The effect is an album aimed at bringing even a small measure of freshness to the world of extreme music. Fans of bands like Opeth and Agalloch, as well as fans who appreciate death and black metal that isn't afraid to think outside of the box, should find something to love in Lo-Ruhamah / “The Glory of God”.

Ads



Advertise
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Instant Message
Chat
Send To Friend

Copyright © 1996-2008 The Gauntlet. All Rights Reserved.