August 2026 - Feature Release - The Horde Edition

First Post August 01, 2026 12:17 PM

New month, new Horde feature and it is my turn to select this month's offering. I have gone with the 2025 "Impelling Rebirth" EP from US dissonant death / black metallers Suffering Hour. Let us know your view on it either below or in review form.

https://metal.academy/releases/63105



August 01, 2026 06:56 PM

I've enjoyed everything I've heard from Suffering Hour since first discovering them through their 2017 debut album "In Passing Ascension". "Impelling Rebirth" is one of their stronger releases & I've been meaning to get around to rating it at some point.

August 03, 2026 10:26 AM

I can see I have rated this one already but never took the time to write a review.  Initial listen through this morning stacks up with the rating but I will put some thoughts down at some point this month.

August 18, 2026 09:05 AM

Something about Impelling Rebirth just doesn’t stick with me. I have listened to it on various days, in different moods, with varying levels of focus and even if I sit and do nothing other than listen to the blackened death metal tropes of Suffering Hour, minimising all other distractions, it just sort of passes me by. I can see that they do carry an “avant-garde” tag depending on where you look on the internet, which I wouldn’t necessarily agree with; it is a frenzied experience to listen to Impelling Rebirth, but that doesn’t make it “avant-garde”. The furious, dashing nature of the compositions are certainly a challenge to keep up with mind, and very few stick around to get close to the four-minute mark. Given this is an EP, that is expected I suppose.

When the band settles down into a rhythm, it works extraordinarily well. These moments on ‘Revelation of Mortality’ and ‘Inexorable Downfall’ are the standout moments in an otherwise frenetically infused affair. This combination of Bölzer, DSO and Gorguts is fine in a more isolated instance but here there is too short a space for them all to work together with any sense of unity. I do think that some bands have a style that does not suit shortened formats. This has not put me off Suffering Hour and I do intend to revisit them on a full-length offering in the future, but I just can’t get my head around this EP.

3/5