Monday, 8 June 2026

Blood Incantation "All Gates Open (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" (2026)

 
In a rather meta move, Blood Incantation release All Gates Open. A soundtrack to their homebrew cinema on the recording process of the critically acclaimed Absolute Elsewhere, a stellar gem that's grown on me immensely. The documentary itself is enriched by these soothing contemplative drones that meander among its backdrop.

As Berlin-School tinged ambiences, they lend power and gravity to band led discussions about the music's creation and capture. Immersed in a historical studio once home to the like of Brian Eno and Tangerine Dream, it feels rather likely that specific immersion led to the creations of these wonders lengthy pieces.

Temporal in nature, often still and reflective, moments of change feel like gradual drifts through the cosmos. Balance offers twenty minutes of deep droning with insignificant astral synths passing overtop. Flight births a touch of movement as grandiose melodies conjure awe and wonder, transitioning into a hurried percussive section which stalls its astrological allure. The five minute Dawn ushers in heavy hearted organs for an emotional rally which never finds any cadence. One can hear echo's of Pink Floyd's Any Color You Like being toyed with among its aesthetic density.

Rain closes up then run with another adrift song. Colliding with whirling synths and disconnected acoustic guitars, it lingers in this drawn out tempo-less space, like all its songs do. A curious listen, brilliant for the background yet on closer inspection its ideas evade magic in the moment. Perhaps that is precisely its purpose, to really lean into spanning those lengthy durations. This is one for the drones playlist.

Rating: 5/10