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Ulvtharm - 7 Uthras [Cyclic Law - 2024]

Dark and brooding, the second release from Ulvtharm (Jouni Ollila, co-founder of Mz.412) descends with intensity and gravity, forcing the listener to focus on every beat, squeal, and syllable. 7 Uthras presents itself mostly through a martial industrial guise, though Ulvtharm's touches expand this into more realms, making the album the engaging piece gracing one's turntable. Mixing noisy synths, different rhythms, and oppressive vocals, 7 Uthras plays like the soundtrack to an alien invasion, and our new overlords aren't very happy

As the title would suggest, 7 Uthras is seven tracks of invigorating industrial mayhem. As a co-founder of Mz.412, beat driven cacophony is second nature to Ollila, and this album feels lovingly crafted and skillfully layered. As hinted at above, there is a spaciness to Uthras that gives it an interesting approach and dynamic, the crush and crash of industrial but also that of otherworldliness. From the jump, "Plague" shows the thickness of sound and power that the album holds, throbbing forth like the pestilence that the title suggests. Keeping this heavy tone throughout, 7 Uthras adds in more beats and rhythm to give the album a more propulsive urgency. Coupled with the slowly oscillating background, the two differing patterns add a sense of unease in the body which plays very well with the one constructed by Ollila. In addition, the slightly distorted vocals speak this terror into existence and add further dimension to each offering. The darkness of the album is well contained and never gets too heavy handed; there is the right amount at all times. Keeping the listener tense while not overdoing it, 7 Uthras moves with well planned speed and determination, often lulling one into a false sense of security before bringing them back in front of the threatening machines. This restraint and use of timed assault really help to push the 7 tracks together as a whole and build a really engaging overall picture.
 
Ulvtharm's 7 Uthras works on many layers simultaneously, crafting intriguing industrial that moves into interesting territory. Synths tuned just the right way, the right about of percussion, and nothing done in excess, this latest from Jouni Ollila sets its sights on a goal and heads for it unwaveringly. While there are vocals here furthering the album's message, the music itself does a fantastic job of portraying a very vivid scenario. Though this will change from listener to listener, the album remains engaging, dark, and quite a treat.

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Paul Casey
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