Review by UnhinderedbyTalent for Hexer - Cosmic Doom Ritual (2017)
After a few listens through Cosmic Doom Ritual, I find myself almost at the same point as I was after my first listen. Two thirds pleased and the remaining third confused. That is a basic reflection of the record, track by track. Whereas Pearl Snake and Black Lava Flow are well structured tracks that assert their authority easily and maintain a high level of consistency and presence it is the opening track Merkaba that I cannot get to grips with.
The EP almost works better for me if I listen to it in reverse as I get no sense of a strong listen being ahead for me from the opening track. It seems to float and drift aimlessly, lacking any real sense of direction or purpose and as a result I am left disappointed from the off. There are some good ideas on it, but they are not managed well and so the track just feels like a cluster of thoughts committed to tape.
Sonny’s Ufomammut reference is perfect for the EP though, those middle eastern elements adding some enchanting psychedelia to proceedings. The sludgier elements to the music sets Hexer apart from the reference as well though. They are perhaps not as chaotic and cloying enough for my sludge tastes, but they do a good enough job still in the grander scheme of things. Closing track Black Lava Flow is my favourite overall. There is a rumbling presence to the bass that underpins the track perfectly and those horrid rasping vocals work well also. Shame I just cannot get on with that opening track really.