Dallas, Texas trio Mouth of Cronus, Clay Davis on vocals and guitar, Dave Slaughter on drums, and David Long on bass, describe themselves as "the brain-damaged love child of The Melvins and Mastodon." Whether their new three-song EP, "Communion of Ashes," supports that claim is up for debate. To us, Mouth of Cronus' sound leans more toward Mastodon than it does The Melvins, which, given Desert Psychlist's preference for the former, can only be counted as a win. In the end, though, it's all a matter of opinion ....so what's yours?
The EP opens with "Crown of Crows", the song begins dark and ominous with droning effects and feedback supported by solid tight drumming and low rumbling bass but how a song begins is not always the best indicator of how a song might proceed and after the appearance of a dark and reverberating chord voicing this song proceeds to get forceful and heavy. Vocals here are just as forceful as the music surrounding them, clean powerful gritty tones that often threaten to spill over into harshness but never quite do. Musically these guys are totally on the ball with fiery riffs and intricate solos firing off in all directions over a backdrop of finger blistering bass and furious drumming. Following track "Food for the Moon" is a whole different ball game, for this opus Mouth of Cronus don their technicolour dream coats and mix into their amalgamations of prog and stoner metal elements that border on psychedelic and doomic with the emphasis heavily in favour of the former. We are of course not speaking wishy washy tip-toe through the tulips type of psych here, no this is a blustering metallic take on psych that would cause any sun loving tulips to shrink back down to their roots. Final number "Hail Phaeton" is a rip roaring metallic romp that boasts more twist and turns than a Formula One racetrack, the vocals here are superb as is the musicianship surrounding them, boy these guys can really PLAY!
Check it out ....
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