Stephen O'Malley's latest offering, "But Remember What You Have Had," is a sonic journey unlike any other.
Known for his work in experimental metal bands such as Sunn O))) and Khanate, O'Malley brings his signature blend of heavy, droning guitars and hypnotic atmospherics to this solo project.
From the moment you press play, it's clear that O'Malley is not here to play by the rules.
The album's opener, "Resonance," sets the tone with its relentless distortion and eerie, howling feedback.
It's like being trapped in a haunted cathedral with a demon choir as your only companions.
As the album progresses, O'Malley takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Tracks like "Liminality" and "Shadows" lull you into a false sense of security with their dreamy, ethereal melodies, only to throw you back into the abyss with bone-rattling riffs and ear-splitting feedback.
But amidst all the chaos and noise, there are moments of beauty and clarity.
The album's closing track, "Ephemera," is a haunting, contemplative piece that brings a sense of peace and resolution to the chaos that came before.
In conclusion, "But Remember What You Have Had" is a challenging and rewarding listen that will test your limits and expand your musical horizons.
O'Malley proves once again that he is a master of his craft, pushing boundaries and defying expectations with every note.
Strap in, dear listener, and prepare to be taken on a wild ride.
Known for his work in experimental metal bands such as Sunn O))) and Khanate, O'Malley brings his signature blend of heavy, droning guitars and hypnotic atmospherics to this solo project.
From the moment you press play, it's clear that O'Malley is not here to play by the rules.
The album's opener, "Resonance," sets the tone with its relentless distortion and eerie, howling feedback.
It's like being trapped in a haunted cathedral with a demon choir as your only companions.
As the album progresses, O'Malley takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Tracks like "Liminality" and "Shadows" lull you into a false sense of security with their dreamy, ethereal melodies, only to throw you back into the abyss with bone-rattling riffs and ear-splitting feedback.
But amidst all the chaos and noise, there are moments of beauty and clarity.
The album's closing track, "Ephemera," is a haunting, contemplative piece that brings a sense of peace and resolution to the chaos that came before.
In conclusion, "But Remember What You Have Had" is a challenging and rewarding listen that will test your limits and expand your musical horizons.
O'Malley proves once again that he is a master of his craft, pushing boundaries and defying expectations with every note.
Strap in, dear listener, and prepare to be taken on a wild ride.






