If you haven't heard of Gojira, then let me let you in on a bit about them: Gojira is a French progressive death metal band whose themes center around environmentalism and saving the goddamn whales. They're very heavily involved with Sea Shepherd, an organization founded to save the whales, and formerly had a ship named after them. Now, I know what you're probably thinking - that doesn't sound br00tal at all. Well you're wrong. Very wrong.
Is that Vin Diesel? |
Terra Incognita is HEAVY. There's really no other word to describe it. They don't have that chaotic, thrash-derived fury you hear in standard, run of the mill death metal, but they aren't slowing down too much to be considered a doom metal band either. The group is distinctively death metal...but definitely progressive. The guitars chug with the weight of a thousand bricks slamming incessantly into your face, and their screams vary from a guttural growl to that ripping, almost black metal scream. They even throw some "clean" (albeit distressed) vocals in there for good measure.
But, honestly, the heaviness isn't what makes Gojira one of those bands that causes metalheads within a 10 mile radius to spontaneously start headbanging. No, it's the cleanliness of the album and the song structure. Case and point, take my favorite track from the album, and my favorite Gojira track of all time: "Lizard Skin." Hear those guitar gallops at 1:20? The kick isn't echoing those. The drummer is running 16ths beneath the sixtuplet gallop rhythm of the lead and rhythm, which means in order for that rhythm not to get lost entirely, it needs to be clean as FUCK. This is a testament to the guitarists' skill and sound choice, as their distortion is scooped enough to keep the chug and rip of the highs without sounding like a bad pop metalcore band. But seriously. Listen to any song, and what you'll hear is notes, all in the right fucking place. Things aren't out of time, and if they are, like the tremolo line from "Blow Me Away (Niverse)," it's still not out of time - it's like that on purpose.
Woah, my bad Venetian Snares...just put the baseball bat down... |
To top it off, Terra Incognita has something else going for it that us metalheads aren't used to: a terrifying, eerie message. I'm not an environmentalist, but I can't help but wonder what Gojira is all worked up about when I listen to tracks like "1990 Quatrillions De Tonnes;" it's like something out of a nightmare, pretty, dark, clean electric lines with screams of dozens of people, apparently in pain as vocals. Seriously, it's more terrifying than the most brutal Dying Fetus album I've heard. If this is what dying whales sound like, I'm never eating another delicious, juicy whale steak ever again.
Farewell, my juicy, delicious whale steak |
Overall? Check it out if you like prog. Check it out if you like heavy shit. But don't check it out if you're looking for the next Cryptopsy, cause you'll be disappointed - Terra Incognita is a patient album of tracks that take time to develop and carry something more than the instant gratification of blast beats and sweep-picked diminished chords.
And in case you want to know what I'm talking about, "1990 Quatrillions De Tonnes" will fuck you up here.
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