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Challenger Deep – III. The Path

01/05/2024 The Metalphysicist

Challenger Deep – III. The Path
Self-Released
Release Date: 22/12/2023

Running Time: 36:56
Review by Metalphysicist
9/10

Challenger Deep is an experimental Belarusian band full of anger and despair facing human feelings, such as Passion, Apathy, Confidence, Depression and Joy on “III. Path” – the self-released album from the Belarusian metallers that flirts with Post-Metal atonal melodies and atmospheric landscapes, filled with feracious vocal lines somewhere in between Blackened Death Metal and Metalcore.

The six songs delivered on “III.Path” are hard to define as the pacing of the songs are always unpredictable, so I guided myself when listening to the album based on the rhythmic sections delivered by the impressive drum conductions that are in constant transitions while the guitars lines melts harmonies through which opens space to merciless vocal screams on its finest.

It’s also hard to highlight one or two songs from “III. Path” because all of them sounds so tightly composed and benefited by the great album production that imprinted equilibrium among all the complex songs’ arrangements enhancing Challenger Deep chaotic Post-Metal attack imposed by the musicians, intertwined with emotional confusions and sincere desperation throughout the lyrics incarnated in the bowels of the vocal lines, as heard on “III. Path”.  If that’s your kind of path, just go for it!

TRACKLISTING:
01. Sacrifice 
02. Filth
03. Passion
04. Confidence 
05. Indifference
06. Joy

LINE–UP:
Anton – Voice
Eugene – Bass
Sergey – Drums
Stanislaw – Guitar
Andrew – Guitar Menos

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  • Yersin – The Scythe Is Remorseless
  • EMQ’s With Sanity

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