(Neurot)You don't get to be called space-doom without being pretty out-there as it is, but even by Ufomammut's standards, the opening track of the Italian trio's sixth album is a surprise. Charting the point equidistant between Pink Floyd, Vangelis and LTJ Bukem, Empireum sounds like the lost broadcasts of an ancient alien civilisation (one that has a penchant for doom metal, obviously.) Things get more grounded with the churning, planet-sized riffs and death-march drumming of Aureum and Infearn...
Guardian Music — (Neurot)You don't get to be called space-doom without being pretty out-there as it is, but even by Ufomammut's standards, the opening track of the Italian trio's sixth al... more info