
and from the upcoming Terrorizer issue #149 (Mastodon cover):
GRAVES OF THE ENDLESS FALL
'Film At Eleven: Six Inches Of Doom'
SELF-RELEASED
Good things come in small packages goes the cliché, but is this double three-inch CD-EP, which comes in a tin that resembles a film reel, anything more than just a pointless novelty/gimmick? It is a lot more actually. For starters, they demonstrate in just six inches that they can take on board a whole host of styles ranging from doom, stoner, punk, metalcore, hardcore, and even a bit of indie and strange post-rock guitar atmospheres. Each mini-disc represents a different act, while the tracks are listed as scenes, adding to the sense of concept, which in itself is not entirely clear. But their sound has all the potential of high-end cult status, and with songs like 'All Of This Could Easily Be Avoided' and 'A Eulogy Prepared As A Result Of Your Decay', it becomes evident why this is the case. With catchy, yet distant, riffs as mysterious, as the group's persona, don't be at all surprised if you start hearing more from these guys in the foreseeable future. www.myspace.com/gravesoftheendlessfall
[7] WILL STONE