
Jute Gyte — Isolation
The albums seven tracks are full of complex ‘n’ dense black metal riffing that’s weaved with odd time signatures, unbalancing polyrhythm’s & blacked/bleak progressive elements. The tracks dip & darting into grim psychedelic interludes, Math rock complexities & the odd sombre ambient synth dwell.
Mostly of the albums seven tracks focus around dense & interlocking riff constructions, with thickly weaved walls of guitar craft that mainly go from mid-paced to fairly clamouring through deeply controlled black metal craft. The tracks spiral with complex, though never showy, sombre yet shredding guitar craft that takes in: controlled gung-ho punk-iness, face slamming metallic’s, pumped-up American indie rock forlornness, American blacked metal craft, creative grim discord & hints at harmonic rock texturing.
Really only one track here departs fully from the dense & complex black metal craft over it's full running time, and that’s the title track. It's built around melancholic yet oddly psychedelic layers of blossoming organ/ synth like hazes & ebbs, though towards the end the track drifts into a solitary weaving synth tone.
All told “Isolation” is another complex, creative & shredding bit of black metal craft from Jute Gyte. And like pretty much everything else on the excellent Jeshimoth Entertainment label, it really needs more praise & attention than the little it gets.
