
Emotional expression is limited as well and the band could have taken some risk in varying the music, allowing it more expressiveness and bringing in more atmosphere and depth. The vocals are very limited in range and quite crabby in sound, and are the weakest element in the band's style. The end result would have been a much more complex beast that would be a proper blueprint for the first album and maybe the second and third albums.


The songs are not very distinct from one another and could do with further development of their individual themes and ideas. I definitely think that this EP is only a taster of what's to come from PI and might be playing a bit safe. Seeing out the EP is the title track which appropriately doesn't sound as if it's reviewing everything that's gone before, tying up all the loose ends and summarising the whole EP to close it off but instead is taking the ideas developed and moving towards something that will have to be resolved on a future recording. As the track continues, a jangly guitar line brings in a bleaker atmosphere. There seems to be an air of resignation and the aggression present in earlier songs has mellowed though the song is still capable of breathing fire in its later half. It's really only with the third track "Perennial Isolation" that we start to see some evolution in PI's music with the use of duelling guitar melodies and riffs and a slightly slower pace that allows for a definite mood to develop. What's it all for if after endless births and rebirths the soul is no further advanced towards enlightenment than it was at the start of the original cycle, and after each and every cycle the soul can only look forward to more misery in the next? The song is a very busy one without much pause to meditate on the meaning and purpose of constant reincarnation. Second track "No More Reincarnations" has a weary air, as if the vocalist is tired of the constant and meaningless cycle of birth, death and rebirth. "Over the Sea" gives us an overview of what these guys are aiming for: a fusion of rough and attacking BM roar, complete with throaty guttural death-rattle vocal, harsh tremolo guitar noise and bursts of tinny blast-beat drumming and a more melancholy melodic side that looks wistfully at what could be and what might have been. The Catalans almost literally start their debut, "Uncertainty", by tentatively stepping into the darkness with tinny piano before deciding that the best way to go is right in at the deep end … and they do that by blasting full-on raw black metal with a post-rock edge at unsuspecting listeners. Debut releases offer opportunities to go in one direction or another, or even several directions at once, and even after the last track has finished there can still remain the impression that there are more possibilities to be investigated. By executing this query, in any manner whatsoever, you agree to abide by these terms.It seems fitting that Perennial Isolation's debut recording should be called "Uncertainty" as first recordings are often a way for a band to explore what it may want to do in the future. NeuStar reserves the right to modify or change these conditions at any time without prior or subsequent notification of any kind. Compilation, repackaging, dissemination, or other use of the WHOIS database in its entirety, or of a substantial portion thereof, is not allowed without NeuStar's prior written permission. By submitting a WHOIS query, you agree that you will use this data only for lawful purposes and that, under no circumstances will you use this data: (1) to allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations via direct mail, electronic mail, or by telephone (2) in contravention of any applicable data and privacy protection acts or (3) to enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that apply to the registry (or its systems). NeuStar makes this information available to you "as is" and does not guarantee its accuracy.
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