This is an amazing heavy death metal album coming from a band hailing from the swamp; Palmerston North. Depths have been touring hard nationally to brand their name into the metal scene and have just ventured overseas to test the waters. They also released a mini album independently and then re-released it when they signed to Deadboy Records.
Revelation is Depths first full length album and it’s one hell of a brutal album. Thick guttural vocals with not a scent of clean vocals, that is so f****** awesome. This is modern death metal with a nod to the old school. Grinding and crunching along, this album is guaranteed to start the head jolting in submission.
Sermons of Sanctimony kicks off the album with a song that reminds me a lot of the Morbid Angel album Domination and that’s a theme that continues throughout the album as it oozes in death metal with a doom edge. You could say that in some places they lean more towards atmospherics than cranking it out at 1000 miles an hour, but in saying that, this does not affect the drumming as there are blast beats a plenty.
Illumination, the albums second track, was released earlier in the year and shot straight up the iTunes metal charts to number one and you can definitely see why. Divination has a full minute and a half of atmosphere before it cranks out an instrumental track with a meaty sludgy ending leaving you a little stunned. Don’t be concerned though because moments later we are battered again with another brutal track speeding things up again.
This album is filled with heavy as f***, solid, stonking songs that will rip your entrails out and feed them back to you. This album never lets up. With awesome production this is right up there on par with the international scene. Make sure you buy this album and go see Depths live when they tour as they will leave you bruised and beaten just like good metal should.
Bringing a modern, aggressive approach to Death Metal, Palmerston North based Depths have been making their mark on the New Zealand heavy music scene since their inception with their crushing sound and passionate, pulverizing live performance instantly showing the nation that they are an unnerving force to be reckoned with.
After countless tours up and down the country, supporting numerous international acts including Between the Buried and Me, Suicide Silence, Thy Art Is Murder, Animals As Leaders, A Plea For Purging, Parkway Drive, The Acacia Strain, Volumes and I Killed the Prom Queen, they proved their position as one of New Zealand's hardest working metal acts and were signed by Deadboy Records at the end of 2011.
Shortly after, the band re-released their mini album Resurgence with a bonus music video for their track Of Nothing which went on to be featured on national television as well as appearing on the soundtrack to the FMX JAM 2 DVD which was released with 40,000 copies of Crusty Demons’ own Crusty Magazine.