American extreme metal band Cobalt’s latest album, “Slow Forever,” marks their return after a seven-year hiatus. The band, known for its unique blend of genres, faced internal turmoil leading to vocalist changes. Despite this, the album showcases Cobalt’s evolution and diversity in musical styles.
The opening track, “Hunt the Buffalo,” sets the tone with a Wild West-inspired riff, hinting at the influence of Erik Wunder’s side project, Man’s Gin. Cobalt’s versatility shines on tracks like “Ruiner,” seamlessly transitioning between thrash, folk, and alternative rock elements. The title track highlights vocalist Charlie Fell’s dynamic delivery, moving from hardcore-style yells to black metal screeches.
Fell’s vocal approach differs from his previous works, adding nuance and variety to Cobalt’s sound. While some listeners may find the album’s nearly hour and a half runtime challenging, repeated listens reveal its depth and complexity. Despite initial reservations, “Slow Forever” eventually captivates with its raw energy and unconventional approach to heavy music.
Although not an instant hit, the album offers a gateway to Cobalt’s distinctive sound for new listeners. Fans of the band may find the record a departure from their previous works but appreciate its gradual impact. With time, “Slow Forever” unveils layers of creativity and experimentation that solidify Cobalt’s position as a pioneering force in the metal scene.
Receiving accolades from music critics, “Slow Forever” may not surpass Cobalt’s earlier releases in impact but cements their legacy in the metal genre. For those skeptical of the album’s initial reception, patience may reveal its hidden brilliance over time. Cobalt’s ability to push boundaries and defy genre conventions makes “Slow Forever” a compelling addition to their discography.
With a rating of 3.5 Flaming Toilets Ov Hell, “Slow Forever” stands as a testament to Cobalt’s enduring influence and innovative spirit. The album’s intricate compositions and fearless experimentation demonstrate the band’s commitment to evolving their sound while staying true to their roots.
Listeners can explore the album’s tracks and engage with Cobalt on social media platforms to delve deeper into their creative process and musical evolution. As “Slow Forever” continues to resonate with audiences, it solidifies Cobalt’s status as a trailblazer in the metal landscape, inspiring future generations of musicians and fans alike.
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