More Constant Than the Gods

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AlbumSep 17 / 20136 songs, 1h 7m 34s
Doom Metal Post-Metal
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8.3 / 10

Often in doom, the impulse can be to turn up and drown out, treating the song mostly as a reason for amplifier massages. On their third album, the fascinating Salt Lake City band SubRosa—two violins, three vocalists, bass, drums, and guitar—are more meticulous than that, treating each number like its own opera.

8.3 / 10

Often in doom, the impulse can be to turn up and drown out, treating the song mostly as a reason for amplifier massages. On their third album, the fascinating Salt Lake City band SubRosa—two violins, three vocalists, bass, drums, and guitar—are more meticulous than that, treating each number like its own opera.

3.9 / 5

SubRosa (US) - More Constant Than The Gods review: A haunting new effort from doom metal originals.

3.9 / 5

SubRosa (US) - More Constant Than The Gods review: A haunting new effort from doom metal originals.