1190 Mixtape: Ambient Overnights
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A timely reminder that the latest #NailedToObscurity album is a banger.
Raimund Ennenga's growls really hit the spot. Not too dissimilar to Sebastien Pierre from Enshine. Just the right amount of grit for impact without losing the articulation.
The gold standard is probably still Phil Boseman, back in the Valley/Kin days. #Music
Number 4 "Generation of the void" by #NailedToObscurity. OK I'm biased, I pre-ordered this album from the band and they sent me a nice handwritten letter with it, just the coolest thing. Seriously though, it's a great record, more clean singing than in their previous releases, but a very very heavy atmosphere. Personal highlights: "The ides of life" and of course "Liquid Mourning", although we've been headbanging to that one for over three years.
(8/12)
Ein Album, welches ich fĂŒr 2025 noch auf dem Zettel hatte, war das neue Nailed To Obscurity. Ich weiĂ noch, dass ich bereits beim letzten Durchhören eher skeptisch war. Habe jetzt gerade "Black Frost" und "Generation Of The Void" nacheinander gehört. Und ja, die Eindruck bleibt leider. Die ersten drei Songs sind gut geworden, wobei Nr. 3 schon etwas die Richtung der nachfolgenden einschlĂ€gt. Danach verliert das Album bis auf wenige Momente leider immer mehr.
Irgendwie hat die Band ihren Charme gröĂtenteils verloren und ist aus meiner Sicht in eine sehr "moderne" Richtung geschwenkt und wird dadurch zum Teil austauschbar.
Nailed to Obscurity - Generation of the Void https://open.qobuz.com/album/dflsp0jb1siab
https://nailedtoobscurity.bandcamp.com/album/generation-of-the-void
Really enjoying this one. #nailedtoobscurity #music #Melodeath
Kids aren't home and I got a fresh cup of coffee. Time to finally give the new Nailed To Obscurity a complete spin đđ€
#nowplaying the new album "Generation of the Void" by the band #nailedtoobscurity from #germany
#melodicdeathmetal #deathdoom #doommetal #progressive #albumsof2025
Personal Rating: 8 / 10
Recommended Tracks: "Spirit Corrision", "Generation of the Void", "Echo Attempt", "Allure", "Liquid Mourning", "Glass Bleeding", "Clouded Frame"
https://nailedtoobscurity.bandcamp.com/album/generation-of-the-void
Nailed to Obscurity â Generation of the Void Review
By Tyme
As I settle further into my staff position here at AMG headquarters1 I still feel a slight trepidation when grabbing a promo tagged âwaived seniority.â With Nailed to Obscurityâs fifth long-player, Generation of the Void, however, such is the case, and for reasons we donât discuss with fans, it has fallen to me to pick up where our hairy overlord, Steel, left off. His rave review of Nailedâs 2017 album King Delusion took the act from obscurity to notoriety and, in so doing, landed a spot on his top ten that year. While slightly less enamored with 2019âs Black Frost, itâs clear from that reading Steel still harbored quite a bit of love for this German quintet, which not only raises the stakes for Generation of the Void, but for me as well. Curtailing my excitement, I can only hope to do the ape proud by not doing what Chris Farley did to his pet sale in Tommy Boy, the âsaleâ played here by my review. Will Generation of the Void have you breaking out your Sadboi twin power rings, ready to activate? Shape of a box of tissues? Form of a river of tears? Letâs dig in and find out.
Generation of the Void finds Nailed to Obscurity further down the path of Opethic progressivism they established on Black Frost. Accomplished through a heightened emphasis on post-metal atmospheres, ear-forward synth-work, and Raimund Ennengaâs clean vocals, which vibe muchly with Ghostâs Tobias Forge, and occupy as much or more of the spotlight as his more compelling Mikael Ă kerfeldtian growls. Jan-Ole Lambertiâs and Volker Diekenâs guitar work, albeit less deathly doomed, is full of effectively executed melodic solos, post-metallically strummed chords, cleanly picked leads, and Leprous-esque, prog-stuttery riff patterns (âEcho Attempt,â â The Ides of Lifeâ). Jann Hillrichsâ drumming continues to hold its own, sans overt technicality, by remaining chest-crushingly powerful, and alongside the work of newly added bassist Lutz Neemann, holds down a low end that adds depth to Nailedâs overall lighter, more reserved sound. Miles away from the deathlier King Delusion, the shift in direction Generation of the Void represents will be the fulcrum on which the remainder of Nailed to Obscurityâs career teeters.
While most of the decisions Nailed made didnât resonate with me on Generation of the Void, the opening triptych of songs sets a very positive tone. A satisfying tug-of-war between heavy and light, âLiquid Mourningââs pensive chords and haunting leads marry well with Ennengaâs improved cleans, while the catchy, growled chorus roars over weighty death riffs. This track bookended well by the driving riffs, impassioned leads, and melodic solo of opener âGlass Bleedingâ and the heavily melodic, death-doomy delight that is âOvercast,â which throws the longest shadow over the Nailed to Obscurity of olde by exclusively featuring Ennengaâs excellent growls. These three tracks serve as a red herring and a shepherd through Generation of the Voidâs gate into realms I have dubbed Nailed to Obscurity lite.
While I appreciate Nailed to Obscurityâs attempt to push their own boundaries, the overly poppy, âWoooaaahhh-Ohhhhâ hooks of âSpirit Corrosionââs chorus signal a crack in Generationâs engageability, departing from the previously set stage. A tone that continues through the cleanly crooned title track to the overly bloated eight-plus-minute âEcho Attempt,â full of soft synths, Leprous-y riffs, and brief flirtation with growls, then onto Generationâs ballad âAllure,â with its Ghostly cleans, marshmallowy keys and delicately plucked chords. This section of Generation lulled me into a near-sleep state, finding me checking the clock, only to realize I had nearly fifteen of Generationâs fifty-five-minute runtime left to go. Luckily for me, âClouded Frameâ came crashing in to awaken me, the last real bright spot of the album. Itâs moody riffs, impassioned cleans, brutally catchy growled choruses, and final, triumphantly roared scream rank as my favorite track.
There will be as many who bemoan Nailed in Obscurityâs newest direction as there will be those who applaud it. For me, mostly dogless in the fight outside of this writing, I can objectively gauge the quality inherent to Generation of the Void, despite my primarily subjective apathy. There are a handful of songs here that I will return to, but thereâs more that I wonât worry about listening to again. What Nailed to Obscurity chooses to do on the heels of Generation of the Void will certainly bear hearing, and Iâll be interested enough to keep my ears peeled.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320kbps mp3
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: September 5th, 2025
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