Returning a little over a year after their debut album ‘Nothing Beyond Everything After’, Pariso have somehow warped the space-time continuum and produced ‘Consanguinity’ - a record that shows an evolution far greater than (approximately) 365 days should allow.
Loosely based on the theme of family and relations, ‘Consanguinity’ displays highs of atmosphere, melody and thought amidst Pariso's trademark ferocity and aggression. Produced by Lewis Johns at The Ranch and rife with the flair of new-ish guitarist Alex Heffernan, this album should leave no doubts in the mind of any discerning, forward-thinking heavy music fan.
Consanguinity is available now on 12" vinyl (with an exclusive vinyl-only bonus track) and as a free download. No pre-order, no build up, no hype.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Gatefold CD containing both Consanguinity and Nothing Beyond Everything After albums in full on one CD!
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lyrics
He's a coward, drowning in what he's created. Taking nothing for as sacred, burn those bridges for your own health. I know the world can be cold, you tend to suffer on your own. You need to know I'll mend your broken heart and bones. I'm a hypocrite, but I'm learning to live with it. "And I apologize for the warmth you feel inside, it was manipulated for my own desire. When you close your eyes, do you see me? Because when I do, I don't see you." The dead man comes for you.
credits
from Consanguinity,
released July 1, 2013
Additional Vocals - Alexander Fitzpatrick
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego