TRAKS MAGAZINE TraKs Magazine #2 | Page 24

reviews reviews interviews And in fact, here is Hyncoubous, a nightmare in which small strident sounds sprout, gradually emerging from the darkness, to get to a kaleidoscope of sensations that leads the listener through different emotions and different troubles. Finally, Outro-Woke Up takes us to an awakening that is not without harshness and contradictions. The sensations that accompany the lp are difficult to pigeonhole if not in a continuous flow, which turns out to be an accurate recovery from within a complete sleep. The work of Moon and Ra Nicola Short sounds very coherent and lucid. music. Occasionally the impression of being in front of a seventies police movie, but with emphasis of the musical fanfare. Blood Casting dares on more obscure air, at least at the beginning, and for the first time the brass does not act only in combination, but sometimes also in short solos. Grindstone starts with much vehemence, and continues with great continuity of flow, with the obvious intention to leave the listener breathless. We return to hammer taste with Brassphemy, blasphemy of the Brass that closes the ep with powerful and very robust notes. If we want to avoid the obvious (playing a disc between stoner and metal using only drums and brass itself is quite original in itself) we can say that the result of the combination offered by Ottone Pesante is very powerful and alienating. If an experiment is devoted to long-range, only time will tell. But this first taste is fun and very interesting. OTTONE PESANTE “OTTONE PESANTE EP” WWW.MUSICTRAKS.COM streaming of full albums videos news 24 Trumpet, trombone and drums. Stop. This is the bet of Paolo Raineri, Francesco Bucci and Simone Cavina, trio that publish the eponymous debut ep Ottone Pesante. An experiment, first of all, but also a way to convey a vitality and a high level of technical knowledge, for five songs not without a certain irony. The ep opens on notes of Evil Anvil, anvil on which the drumming consumes especially evil initiatives, while the wind instruments exercise their magisterium in creating a leaden as though rain clouds so heavy on the head of listener. And even hevier atmospheres comes with Blacksmith Surgery: in this case the drumming reaches rhythms of black metal, but the presence and intervention of the brass creates intersections completely different, between vintage and soundtrack CLICK HERE AND LISTEN TO “OTTONE PESANTE EP” 25