Review from Metal Injection

June 16, 2017
From: Metal Injection
Published: June 16, 2017

Finally, the weekend is upon us. What better way to kick it off than with the latest installment of "Funeral Doom Friday". For those who are new to this column; each week features a new or classic album from the realm of extreme doom. Much of funeral/death doom's might comes from an oppressive emotional weight and the use of death or black metal motifs (played at a trudging pace, of course.) Pioneers like Mournful Congregation, Evoken, and Esoteric have mastered this blend of dirge and destruction. For 25 years, they have methodically built compositions that stretch for dozens of minutes all while keeping fans enthralled. Time has elapsed since the days of Thergothon and much like the world around us, the genre has evolved. Today's modern bands contort the very construct of the genre, breeding darkly refreshing new work. Their work thankfully gives this column plenty of material to share.

Enjoy this week's post and check out prior features here. Feel free to also share thoughts or suggestions for future installments in the comments section below.

From the heart of Ukraine's capital, Kiev hails the morphic doom quartet of Vin de Mia Trix. Born in 2007, the group developed into a force that is difficult to pin down with simple descriptors. They tackle many of the normal tropes of funeral doom. Yet, they manage to bring subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) flair to the formula. It is one of many reasons for the excitement surrounding their first new album in four years.

The group's second full-length album, Palimpsests, is a challenging listen. At over 90 minutes long, the task is daunting. It is a huge time investment. Yet, the rewards it yields far surpass the effort put into listening to each of the four songs. Vin de Mia Trix blends various doom metal formats as well as gothic metal and blues rock, amongst other styles, of course. Palimpsests most notably carries a strong, early Opeth (also see: good Opeth) vibe throughout its duration. Album opener, "Matarisvan", serves as a great example of this.

Also worth mentioning is the overall feeling of triumph Vin de Mia Trix possesses. Whether it be through the use of organs in "Pharmakos" or the masterful blend of clean and harsh vocals all across the album; Palimpsests presents in a victorious manner.
 

Review from Deep Beneath

June 16, 2017
From: Deep Beneath
Published: June 16, 2017

“Palimpsests” is one of those releases that need time, a lot of time to get under your skin. You see, what we have here is a 100 minute long doom release… The term “doom” is very reductive in Vin de Mia Trix’s case, as in the band’s music one can find hints of various different reflections of music genres that have in common the doom aesthetic. Classic, traditional doom, funeral doom, post metal, atmospheric death metal, all...

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Review from Rockcult.ru

June 9, 2017
From: Rockcult.ru
Published: June 9, 2017

Очередное сокровище дум-метал сцены выпустила группа Vin de Mia Trix. Альбом Palimpsets вышел в юбилейный для команды год (10 лет исполняется VdMT), а процесс его написания занял целых 6 лет. Релиз состоит из четырех (!) песен, длительность которых тем не менее ...

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Review from Hard Rock Info

June 9, 2017
From: Hard Rock Info
Published: June 9, 2017

Oh man, how come I decided to give this a chance then? There's just 4 tracks, but the songs last for 19,15 to as much as 29,44 (!) minutes. Insane! The music is very slow and meditative, and they call it progressive funeral doom metal. I have to admit that this wasn't so bad after all. I would rather call this dream doom though, and the songs are a little too long for my taste. But I'm glad that it didn't suck anyway. And that's always s...

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Review from Ave Noctum

June 9, 2017
From: Ave Noctum
Published: June 7, 2017

We last heard from this strangely entitled Ukrainian lot when they dropped debut album ‘Once Hidden From Sight’ back in 2013. It didn’t go down remarkably well and so this one was approached with a certain amount of trepidation especially as it is a whopping film length, double disc, four tracker weighing in at a hefty 97 minutes. With this in mind anyone with half a brain cell should be aware what sort of category to plonk the group i...

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Review from Transcending Obscurity

June 9, 2017
From: Transcending Obscurity
Published: June 5, 2017

Let’s not mince words – this is an absolutely stunning album. It’s an ambitious release too, containing 98 minutes of colossal, weighty, emotive doom metal spread out over only four tracks. ‘Palimpsests’ is epic and adventurous, taking the listener on what is not only an epic journey, but an outright odyssey of texture, rich emotion, and dark atmosphere. Merging together elements of doom metal, post-metal, funeral doom,...

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Review from Doom-Metal.com

May 31, 2017
From: Doom-metal.com
Published: May 31, 2017

OK - well, this is...sizeable. A double CD package: four tracks occupying well over an hour and a half of music, all wrapped in designs filled with cryptic symbology and iconography, delving into quasi-religious mythological archetypes, and with a whacking great booklet included. In fact, 'sizeable' doesn't really do it justice - let's go with 'bloody enormous', instead. 

VdMT, never the most predictable of bands - despite the constancy o...

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Review from Wonderbox Metal

May 29, 2017
From: Wonderbox Metal
Published: May 29, 2017

This is the second album from Ukrainian doom metal band Vin de Mia Trix.

One of the reasons I love what I do at Wonderbox Metal is that I get exposed to some amazing music that I might not have ever encountered otherwise. This latest release by Vin de Mia Trix is exactly one of the reasons why I find running this site so fulfilling.

So, here we have a colossal album full of unrestrained ambition, with the musical talent to back it up. Thi...

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Review from Dark Underground Music Zine

May 2, 2017
From: Dark Underground Music Zine
Published: May 1, 2017 

Vin  De  Mia  Trix  are  a  band  from  Ukraine  that  plays  a  progressive  form  of  funeral  doom  metal  and  this  is  a  review  of  their  2017  album  "Palimpsests"  which  will  be  released  on  May  31st  as  a  joint  effort  between  Hypnotic  Dirge  Records  and  Cimmerian  Shade  Recordings.

 Atmospheric  sounding  synths  start  off  the  album  along  with  some  drones  also  being  used  at  times  along w...

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 Released: May 31, 2017
500 Copies (250 through HDR)
Genre:: Progressive Funeral Doom

Co-release with Cimmerian Shade Recordings

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