{"id":85151,"date":"2018-10-03T11:00:40","date_gmt":"2018-10-03T16:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/?p=85151"},"modified":"2018-09-30T23:51:03","modified_gmt":"2018-10-01T04:51:03","slug":"premiere-wills-dissolve-summon-a-prog-death-firestorm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/premiere-wills-dissolve-summon-a-prog-death-firestorm\/","title":{"rendered":"Premiere: Wills Dissolve Summon a Prog Death Firestorm"},"content":{"rendered":"
I know it\u2019s hard to elicit excitement for a premiere of a debut album since, ya know, you haven\u2019t heard of them before, but what if I told you it\u2019s HECKIN\u2019 GOOD!?<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Texas\u2019 Wills Dissolve<\/strong> take a sort of Opeth<\/strong>ian approach to songwriting with a hypnotic repeating melodies, but with one major difference: they don\u2019t linger on one riff forever. Mixed into their style \u00a0is just about anything that could possibly sound good with obvious doom, black, and prog influences. The Heavens are Not on Fire<\/em> stuns with solos, crushes with blast beats, and blindsides with range. <\/span><\/p>\n I\u2019m excited to premiere my favorite track \u201cOn This Cold November Night\u201d. It kicks off sounding like a track off Damnation<\/em>, with an Akerfeldt croon over a clean guitar tone, but quickly meanders in to a beautiful solo with a drum fill that refuses to quit. Harsh vocals take the lead for a minute before a cathartic pulsing riff enters followed by yet another solo. It\u2019s a wild ride!<\/span><\/p>\n