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Mystikal album 2014
Mystikal album 2014








mystikal album 2014

A melodic line, some wonderful modulation and a solo of sorts later, another shift happens in the form of the chant-backed ‘Zhitro’, a lumbering slab of guitars, china cymbals and double kick-grooves. It is then followed up by ‘The Immanent Effervescence Of Sorrow’ (short titles are the best), a rather pretty guitar-led song that has one of the most satisfying switch-ups and main riffs you’ll find on the album. The guitars go for the wall-of-sound approach with great success there are times when the sound truly fills your ears to bursting, which is the intended effect. The vocals too are quite heavy and grating here. ‘Codeman’, for example, is a mid-tempo banger with much chugging and half-time grooving. Obviously, this is excellent material to write metal to, so it’s a wonderful thing that they don’t limit themselves in sounds and pacing over the seven songs here. Now, yes, obviously that’s all very hyperbolic and all that, but the long and short of it is that band talks mostly about the futility and completeness of time itself and our possible journeys through it. So, ‘Of The Lotus & The Thunderbolt’ is about the concept of time and is built around the characteristic of Shiva that is the lord of time (Mahakaal). Midhaven puts their own spin on their subject matter of choice. In fact, there is something mystical, high-concept and dynamic about this album that does sort of remind you of Mastodon’s first four albums, which are themselves some of the best modern concept albums in the space. His and Karan Kaul’s vocal layers do have that flavour of Brent Hinds and Troy Sanders in terms of cleans and more metal-y sounds. To say Aviraj Kumar’s drums are punchy is an understatement at times they are colossal and give the songs here a lot of girth. Aditya Mohanan layers guitars in a few interesting ways, going from warm lead tones to some pretty massive walls of distorted sound in certain places.

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It’s mixed and mastered by Forrester Savell (who’s done Karnivool records, Animals As Leaders material and more), so it sounds huge, of course. Midhaven does a good job of prioritising just that. This is a concept album, so sound is just everything. We don’t get to enjoy tightly packed, concise but wide-ranging metal albums too often, and this release is definitely one of those and is thus more than rewarding. Anyhow, ‘Of The Lotus & The Thunderbolt’ is finally out, and it is every bit worth the wait. Their first album came out in 2014 even this new album here was done two years ago but the pandemic ruined their release plans, as it did for many a release. Mumbai three-piece Midhaven is pretty much a decade old at this point, which is a pretty crazy thing to think about.










Mystikal album 2014