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Oklahoma City. Une ville inattendue⊠et pourtant lâune des scĂšnes metal les plus fascinantes du moment.
Chat Pile en figure de proue, mais toute une galaxie gravite autour.
DIY, brute, sans rĂšgles. Entre sludge, noise et hardcore.
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Chat Pile is Done Recording Their Next Record
https://www.metalsucks.net/2026/03/30/chat-pile-is-done-recording-their-next-record/
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Independent U.K. undergrounderâs, Unmother, have been holding a mirror up to urban dystopian dehumanization since forming in 2019. Their 2021 debut, Lay Down the Sun, garnered significant underground acclaim that, according to the promo kit, established Unmother âas a restless and forward-thinking presence within the scene.â Foregoing the nature-scapes and mythological motifs of other post-black metal outfits, Unmother draws inspiration from the streets and, with their sophomore effort, State Dependent Memory,1 examines âurban isolation, inner dislocation, and moral decline, reflecting a world formed by concrete environments and social erosion.â2 After swapping their first âVâ vocalist, Venla,3 for their second, V. (VOAK), Unmother prepares to take the next step on their evolving musical journey. Does State Dependent Memory offer a solution that might save our base, dehumanized society, from itself, or will it amount to so much piss in the wind?
State Dependent Memory crackles with gritty, asphaltic energy, casting Unmother as conscientious agitators, decrying societal urban decay in veins similar to acts like Chat Pile or Ashenspire, even if avoiding any direct auricular comparison. Departing from the rawer, denser claustrophobia of Lay Down the Sun, Unmother sought slightly warmer sonic climes on State Dependent Memory, weaving undulating post-metal textures into its mostly traditional black-metal framework. Sure, plenty of blast beats and tremolos (âMy Armor,â âBear Hugâ) remain, courtesy of drummer B. and guitarists Azoso and Declwa (who also handles bass). Still, itâs what Unmother does with the spaces between that adds the most character, which begins with the varied vocal approach of V., who, like Attila Csihar, possesses a wider range of barks, croaks, shouts, and screams than his more one-dimensional predecessor, whose hissier, raw-blackened rasp overpowered much of Lay Down the Sun for me. Without dulling any of the sharp edges that, well, make them edgy, Unmother benefits from their take on âpostâ as a counterpoint to tradition.
State Dependent Memory tips the scales of orthodoxy with atmospheres that are as hypnotizing as they are abrasive. Pensive and creepy, the leads that skulk through the shadowed alleys of âModern Dystopiaâ are effective and shroud the track with an almost Marilyn Manson-like pall, while Declwaâs bass notes thrum and throb like slow-strobing traffic lights on a dark, misty night. Venla makes a guest appearance here as well; his croaking rasp at this dose ups the fear factor and complements V.âs tortured delivery. Satisfying, too, is the eerie, haunted-jewelry-box melody and desperate howling of V., which make up the slower-paced interlude within the trad-black assault of âBear Hug,â offering a sprinkling of Shining-like glitter. Ironically, the most black metal track on State Dependent Memory is Unmotherâs cover of âÎÏÏÎčÎșÎź â ÎÎčÎșÏÏÏÎčαâ (âAttiki Victoriaâ) by Greek synthwave outfit ÎÎÎÎŁ 55, which distills the eight-minute-long originalâs main melody down to a viscerally efficient, tremolo-forward beast. Itâs poppy, new-wave-esque movements, filled with an almost hopeful melodicism, are set effectively against V.âs pleading screams and shouts.
Angeliki Mourgelaâs mix and Roland Rodasâ master capture the essence of Unmotherâs talents. With a foggy production that reminded me of Mayhemâs Ordo ad Chao, I enjoyed Lay Down the Sun but had to strain to pick out much of its instrumental intricacy. State Dependent Memory doesnât suffer the same issue, as each instrument glows brightly in its own space, with B.âs varied drum performance and Declwaâs excellent bass work being the biggest beneficiaries. And while I canât say Unmother wasted any of State Dependent Memoryâs thirty-eight-minute runtime, closing the album with the no-burn instrumental âMagdaâ was a miss. The track fades in with some reflective, organ-like synths, foreign-spoke voice samples,4 and gently plucked guitar lines bolstered with tension-building but delicately strummed chords, which all continue to build slightly over the next four minutes and twenty seconds only to fade out again. No satisfying payoff, just a segue to silence. Whether this move was intentional or not, the addition of another well-executed track proper could have avoided such a deflating ending.
Acerbically moody, Unmother possesses a maturity that belies their short existence. This quartet of relative unknowns continues to carve their mark into the U.K.âs underground metal scene, and if State Dependent Memory is any indication, they may not be toiling down there for long.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320kb/s mp3
Label: Independent
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: February 20th, 2026
from the album Masks
...e un nuovo singolino dei Chat Pile, che contiene una cover di Sifting dei Nirvana (Ăš la seconda cover dei Nirvana che fanno dopo Scentless Apprentice)
https://chatpile.bandcamp.com/album/masks
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2 track album