A debut release whether that would be a demo, single, EP or
full-length album, could be the hit or miss track for a musician. In the case
of post metal act Ssanahtes, with their Self titled debut EP, they have taken influences
from Meshuggah, Electric Wizard, Neurosis, and the New Orleans, now this
combination could be a good thing or a bad thing for this release, it turns out
to be in the middle. For instance, the band wanted to offer their listeners not
one but two different listening experiences, one being loud while the other
being louder. In both cases, both versions sound the same, they are equally
loud enough. As for the rest, the instrumentals are easy going, but enjoyable,
allowing the music to easily pull you by each of the melodies provided. While
the vocals are raw and aggressive, screams echo on and off, pulling the
instruments at it, than away from it, if that makes any sense. As far as the
song selection goes only "Black
Dragon", tends to stand out the most on this offering. This debut EP makes the first impression and glimpse
if you will, into how Ssanahtes sounds, in this case of release, it's in the
middle for their style, sound, and music approach, you can like it or you can
dislike it, it's up to the listener in question.
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