Conjuration Overture, Vanity Is Dawning is a four-song EP as an for the ambitious upcoming
album
The four new
compositions feature a fresh and engaging mix of styles that covers just about
every extreme variety of metal. Of course, Infected
Chaos can certainly be categorized primarily as death metal, with Chris Fischer's throaty screams in
particular anchoring that categorization. The guitar work also definitely
breathes an air of leaden death, with the addition of a pinch of black metal
fury and a fairly dark atmosphere which would also suit black metal colleagues
Come Eventide, Come Evenfall, I immediately
noticed that the catchiness of the guitar work is also reflected in the meter
of the vocals. Often criminally overlooked by death metal, it's precisely the
rhythm of screams and a growl that ensures the vocal passages stick in your
ear. Associated with a very varied musical base, this makes the number a real
hit in the tension between Death, Black and Melodic Death Metal. Vanity Is Dawning (track to pay
attention), has a much darker tone, only the slightly too gargled growls stand
in the way of the title marking the second highlight of the EP. Tehom (track to pay attention), on the
other hand, does not reach the compositional class of his two predecessors, but
crosses the landscapes as a rather boring death metal piece before People Of Ash finally ends the short
piece on a very positive note, the track has many strong ideas to offer and
takes up the symphonic-epic style of Vanity
Is Dawning
one could congratulate Infected Chaos for a
successful undertaking, because Conjuration
Overture, Vanity Is Dawning is, despite two weaker tracks and minimal deductions
in the B rating, overall an EP that already makes you want to listen to the
Austrian . The band's next album, a German co-production, which hopefully won't
take too long to arrive
And for now you can directly add Conjuration Overture, Vanity Is
Dawning to your collection.