The album goes through a variety of sounds, evoking a cinematic, narrative progression. Clean guitar passages like intro “Into the Crucible” and outro “The Frolic” allude to entrances and exits a la characters in John Ford and Sergio Leone films, providing scaffolding wherein the narrator wrestles with the Crucible’s trials. Songs like lead single “The Abyss’ Embrace (A Ship Of Fools)” begin with breakneck drumming and soaring guitars as Threshing Spirits high-register howl escorts the listener into a swirling miasma. Other songs are more hardcore-influence like “Survival” with its plodding rhythm and menacing guitar.
The Crucible unfolds quickly with its eight songs lasting thirty minutes, but it’s got staying power with catchy, memorable sections easy to get stuck in a listener’s head for hours. And as the light gets low, and the album ends, it’s impossible not to envision the artist riding off in the distance.
Threshing Spirit is Jordan Reyes
Artwork by Calvin Cushman/Obsidian Pantheon
Photography by Michael Vallera
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