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Sleep's Holy Mountain Review

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Sleep's Holy Mountain

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresStoner Metal, Doom Metal
LabelsEarache Records
Length52:15
Ranked#81 for 1992 , #3,832 all-time
Album rating :  84.9 / 100
Votes :  11  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  40 / 100
One of the reasons I don’t like Trad Doom is because it is not inherently dark and melancholic like the rest of Doom. It’s not carried by gloomy atmospheres but rather slow riffage that sounds more akin to lethargic Heavy Metal. For me personally, if I’m gonna be listening to repetitive and lethargic music, it absolutely has to be emotionally or atmospherically evocative. In those instances, the plodding tempo works wonders to elevate the foreboding sense of despair or tragic melancholy. Otherwise, slow, lethargic music to me is just boring.

Sleep’s style of “Stoner Doom” is everything I dislike about Trad Doom multiplied and expanded upon. Slow, groovy, repetitive riffs that do nothing and go nowhere. No atmosphere, no emotion, the riffs even sound “happy” a good portion of the time. I don’t hate happy music (my J-Pop ratings can attest to that) but as far as slow, heavy music goes, happy is the last thing I want to hear. There is absolutely nothing “Doom” about this record, it’s just slow. Sections of improvisation are common, though they never stray from the formulaic riffs. The guitar solos in these sections are usually very poor as well.

The lyrics are almost interesting. A line or two will paint an intriguing picture of some fantasy desert land… but then it trails off into something completely unrelated, probably trying to evoke hallucinatory drug experiences. It ruins any sort of worldbuilding or narrative I think they could have otherwise succeeded in.

I’m going to throw out a wild claim, but I think if some people stopped listening to these sorts of albums while on drugs, they might realize how mundane they are without… outside influence. Not to say people can’t enjoy the grooviness of this sort of thing in total earnest, but I do believe it’s probably overrated due to that sort of influence.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Dragonaut5:4377.54
2.The Druid4:5178.84
3.Evil Gypsy / Solomon's Theme7:0676.34
4.Some Grass0:48653
5.Aquarian5:3877.54
6.Holy Mountain8:4477.54
7.Inside the Sun5:44754
8.From Beyond10:3476.34
9.Nain's Baptism3:0471.34

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