Red Moon Architect "Emptiness Weighs the Most" Review
Awash in synthesizer, reverby clean guitars, and vocals ranging from tender female-sung melodies to forceful, animalistic snarls, Red Moon Architect returns with a fuller and increasingly modern production style behind their sound. The Finnish doomers that are the subject of this review have only popped up on my radar recently - maybe thanks to a new advertising budget with their new label Noble Demon? Whatever the case, after listening to Rise and especially One Shines Brighter off of this release, I thought it appropriate to go back and give some of their older material a listen. In brief, this record is both a deviation from their most recent music - Kuura, a decidedly blacker, funeral-doom release, was just last year - and a 'return to form'. Listen to one of the tracks from Fall, the band's sophomore effort, and hear the similarities. It's fair to say that these guys have managed to cover a lot of musical ground since their first full-length in 2012, and