REVIEW

Reclusiam - Reclusiam (demo, 2004)

It can't be said that Reclusiam's eponymous debut is groundbreaking
or particularly challenging, but it -is- an extremely well executed
slab of funeral doom. The production on this release is immediately
evident. Everything sounds just as it should. The drums have punch.
The crisp cymbals aren't harsh or grating. And most important, the
guitar sound is not over/under processed like so many funeral doom
bands. Ryan Henry's growling vocals are commendable, nice and low
but not distracting or annoying; the apotheosis of the funeral
death vocal. The background strings are bordering on lush, yet
appropriately cold at the same time. The songwriting on this album
is above the norm as well. The chord progessions are rather haunting
and the organ work at the end of "Parasellar" is particularly good.
The spoken word in "Litanies of Rust and Decay" is something I
appreciated, as it added some character. For the ambient inclined,
the last track "Scotoma" has sample/synth work above and beyond the
hack jobs most bands try to pass off. The songs are long but not
tiresome, but again, there's nothing really innovative here either.
No odd time-signatures and not really any tempo changes to speak
of. I hesitate to harp on the unoriginality factor, as it's really
quite amazing to see so much care put into a free release like this,
especially since this is just a side project for Mr. Henry (who is
better known from Necare). I'm looking forward to the next Reclusiam
album and crossing my fingers in hope that Ryan pulls out something
to set Reclusiam far away from the pack, as the straight funeral
doom sound is really the only weak spot in this otherwise amazing
release. This is a perfect item to pick up for those thirsting for
a high quality funeral doom fix to spin between Thergothon
listenings. Reclusiam is light years beyond almost every other
independently released/distributed doom band.

Reclusiam has made a CD available for order, as well as a free MP3
download @ http://www.necare.net/reclusiam

Track listing:

1) Parasellar (12:16)
2) Litanies of Rust and Decay (13:20)
3) Enim Corpus Meum (Hill 60) (14:30)
4) Scotoma (4:44)

Contact: ryan@necare.net