Wake in Providence, A - The Blvck Sun || The Blood Moon (2019)Release ID: 40635

Whenever you see the word "Blvck", spelled with a "v" instead of an "a", you know they're about to take a more blackened direction with their sound. Similarly to Mental Cruelty at that time, A Wake in Providence was still in their heavier, more brutal era, only this time, they're starting to hint at their later epic blackened deathcore style to come...
A Wake in Providence continue to rise in the American deathcore scene, and with this album The Blvck Sun || The Blood Moon, they're starting to make their move out of their earlier downtempo-ish deathcore sound for something a little different. The aggression has a subtle dash of symphonic black metal. While it's often considered their debut record, I believe that status should go over to Insidious Part II. Anyway, get ready for some slamming riff-fury and atmospheric anthems!
"I, Adversary" is another ominous instrumental intro. It starts soft and atmospheric then rises into deathcore heaviness with the first ever vocals from current member Adam Mercer. It segues to "Sworn Adherent" with more of the brutal percussion. "The Impure" continues the impure deathcore sound with some technicality from Pestilence.
"A Cataclysmic Eternal" levels up the metal intensity. "Oblivion" is a sludgy anthem that includes blazing drumming. What makes it more of a highlight is the occasional clean singing by guitarist D'Andre Tyre as well as guest vocals by Mark Poida (ex-Aversions Crown). More crushing breakdowns appear in the brutal "A Laube de L’enfer". And even more so in "The Blvck Sun". The drumming is simplistic while staying brutal. Mercer is a beyond talented vocalist, and his growls and screams are in great display there.
The band takes things to more ethereal tranquility in "The Finite Infinite" while balancing out with the album's usual brutality without sounding too forced. "Discipuli Autem Tenebris" has more of that balance, as the riffing from guitar duo Jordan Felion and D'Andre Tyre and the pummeling percussion of Anthony Dipietro make another strong standout. Guest appearing in "The Blood Moon" is CJ McMahon (ex-Thy Art is Murder). The 6-minute finale "Behold Thy King" perfectly channels their inner Tom Barber-era Lorna Shore, leading up to an eerie ending to this ultra-heavy experience.
Ok, the comparisons between this band and Lorna Shore have been done to death, but you can't deny the sound A Wake in Providence have in The Blvck Sun || The Blood Moon. There are some differences as much as there are similarities. The band has gotten a bit stronger and would reach their highest peak in Eternity. Still, this 2019 offering is another aggressive soundtrack to a journey through Hell, and it shall help deathcore shine brighter and darker than the Blvck Sun!
Favorites: "The Impure", "Oblivion", "The Blvck Sun", "The Finite Infinite", "Discipuli Autem Tenebris", "Behold Thy King"
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