Deafheaven - Infinite Granite (2021)

Artist: Deafheaven
Title: Infinite Granite
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Sargent House
Genre: Rock, Shoegaze, Metal
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:30
Total Size: 124 / 358 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Infinite Granite
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Sargent House
Genre: Rock, Shoegaze, Metal
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:30
Total Size: 124 / 358 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Shellstar (6:06)
02. In Blur (5:29)
03. Great Mass of Color (6:00)
04. Neptune Raining Diamonds (3:05)
05. Lament for Wasps (7:08)
06. Villain (5:41)
07. The Gnashing (5:34)
08. Other Language (6:10)
09. Mombasa (8:17)
Each new Deafheaven album has seemed to react against the last, changing moods and textures without ever sacrificing their heaviness. Infinite Granite might be their most startling gesture yet: though elements can be traced back to 2018’s Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, it takes those elements and expands them to album length. Infinite Granite, really, is not a metal album. It’s the album where the shoegaze entirely supplants the black metal in their blackgaze equation.
For almost the whole record, George Clarke sings clean – there are, literally, seconds of growling on the album; on Villain, for example – and the guitars eschew the violence of metal for something just as intense and crushing in its own way, but dazzling and beautiful and – yes, this is shoegaze, so we’re dropping the e-bomb – ethereal.
For almost the whole record, George Clarke sings clean – there are, literally, seconds of growling on the album; on Villain, for example – and the guitars eschew the violence of metal for something just as intense and crushing in its own way, but dazzling and beautiful and – yes, this is shoegaze, so we’re dropping the e-bomb – ethereal.