Album Of The Day: Bison B.c. ? Dark Ages


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Bison B.C. - Dark Ages

Lovingly pinched from The Obelisk: Vancouver bud metallers Bison B.C. show some shocking maturity on their sophomore outing for Metal Blade, Dark Ages. There's still plenty of the hellraising atmosphere that so deeply permeated 2008's Quiet Earth, but the band is beginning to sit back a little and feel out song dynamics, allowing tracks to develop more fully. They haven't lost any of their heaviness (which I feel is unfortunately implied when discussing a band's maturity), but they're just starting to approach that heaviness in a new way, and Dark Ages captures the four-piece at this fascinating moment in their development.

Opener "Stressed Elephant" tops eight minutes, boasts complex melodies and arrangements and still somehow manages to leave a black eye when it's done. It's this duality that Dark Ages does such a good job of framing. Even when Bison B.C. are at their most Mastodon-ish, arguably the early moments of "Two-Day Booze", they've begun to retain their own personality, and that comes through in the riffs and rhythms. The vocal trade offs between guitarists James Farwell and Dan And sound more plotted out in "Melody, This is for You" (after the three-minute heavy jam that precedes the vocals, anyway), but that only seems to enhance the overall affect of the song, which is a Dark Ages highlight.

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(Special thanks to JJ Koczan for the very  kind permission)

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