Review: Lights of Vimana - Neopolis | |||||||
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Neopolis | |||||||
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Label: Dusktone Year released: 2025 Duration: 48:11 Tracks: 5 Genre: Doom Metal Rating: Review online: September 23, 2025 Reviewed by: Sargon the Terrible |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 2/5 (40%) (3 Votes)
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This is an international band playing extremely slow, gothy, highly atmospheric Doom that still does not quite edge into Funeral Doom country. The mainstay here is Belgian vocalist Olmo Lipani, who under his alias Déhà is a part of at least 40 bands, including several highly prolific one-man projects. In fact, under the name Déhà he has put out 39 full-length albums since 2018—and that's not even counting splits, EPs, or compilations. So yeah, one of those guys. So, this is Doom, but a very floaty, moody, melodic variety. It takes a long time to get going or get anywhere near the point. The recording is stellar, the music is filled with little melodic runs and riffs that startle with their agility and quality interspersed with sometimes brutally heavy crunching. As a vocalist Lipani is a mixed bag, as he switches between styles a lot, and none of them are particularly compelling. His growls are decent, but his cleaner singing often sounds strained and lacks any real sense of melody. I think it's a stylistic choice more than limitations of his ability, but I don't think it works. Overall I find this kind of shapeless, with muddled compositions and structures that don't carry enough tension for the time they take to develop. There are a lot of good parts to this, and the overall gloomy mood is compelling, but it doesn't come together for me as an involving whole. |
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