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Atavist emerges from the Manchester underground with their crushing 2006 self-titled debut, a definitive statement in what the band describes as "khold void doom." Released on the influential Invada label, this album captures a band at the height of their early creative powers, delivering a style of doom so bitter and pessimistic it resonates with a unique, haunting intensity.
The record showcases the band’s mastery of atmospheric weight, blending elements of sludge and drone into a cohesive, soul-baring experience. Atavist navigates a spectrum of bleakness, providing a bridge between the melodic melancholy of contemporary doom and the darker, dirgier tones of the genre's heaviest pioneers. This release solidified their reputation as risk-takers within the scene, unafraid to explore extreme sonic textures and long-form compositions.
Key Features:
- Genre: Pessimistic Sludge/Doom / "Khold Void Doom."
- Label: Invada Records (2006).
- Origin: Manchester, UK.
- Atmosphere: A masterclass in organic flow, heartbreak, and hopelessness.
- Lineup: Featuring founding member/guitarist Chris Naughton and vocalist Toby Bradshaw.
Essential for collectors of underground British doom, this CD is a testament to Atavist's enduring legacy of drony, noisy, and deeply emotive metal.