
My excitement for this album was met with swift shock as Polish outfit Irreversible Mechanism depart from their Symphonic Black Metal foundations. Having released two fine records under Blood Music in the decade prior, the band go it alone with this self released effort. A lack of budget and experience tarnishes Graviant's aesthetics as the muddy production consistently rumbles on the low end. A steadily murky mess but fortunately its emotive musical merits punch through this amateurish recording.
At its offset, one can clearly hear the leftovers of their previous guitar tone. Slowed jabbing riffs and big metallic distortions hold some prior characteristics but as the songs churn by, the influences of Tool and Maynard's vocal style become the dominant theme. Its very much a series of Progressive, Alternative Metal tangents, lingering on emotional pains and exploring them through instrumental ruminations.
Gradual shifts, psychedelic repetitions, rhythmic brooding and percussive excursions forge a tapestry of intriguing songwriting. Armed with time signatures and inspired experimentation, the band take once unusual directions to climaxes that play mildly blunted by the shadow of giants that walked the path before. Its atmospherically intense, a darkly meditation leaving no stone unturned. Hurling itself from the calm before the storm, directly into its eye as aggressive plundering serves its peaks.
Despite this obvious display of excellence, the record is routinely blemished by that muddy production. Blunting its charm and muffling its clarity. A lot of the intricate instrumentation requires a fair bit of focus, thus breaking its spell. Fifth Wall and Croc Hunter served as my favorite tracks, peaks that just about overcome this hurdle with angered intensities illuminating peak progressions within both songs. The band have much to offer with this new direction, its just a shame the budget couldn't support it.
Rating: 6/10