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OK, these guys show how it's done. Illuminatus habe scored the prime contender for post-metal record of the year with Glasnost, mainly because they go heavy on metal and easy on post-metal, but also because they're just more mature and skilled than most of their peers. This is riff-based music, with the guitars powerful enough to stop an elephant herd in its tracks, with the good, sweeping, midtempo rumbling of the Isis school stretching across vast swathes of the soundscape. However, it is neither heavy for heaviness' sake nor ridden with pseudo-atmospheric interludes that, again, only Isis can make worthy of Pink Floyd, instead, it's melodic riffing that demands attention: think an Iron Maiden who have finally overgrown Eddie and that wimpy distortion pedal, or the best of stoner rock, only twice as heavy. The quiet-loud dichotomy is there, but is used for buildups from verses to choruses, not to create plodding, nine-minute faux-epics; like good sex or a good fight, the tunes are just the right duration. The mood is intense throughout, but neither cheesy nor angsty as with many post-metal bands; if anything, it's fueled by anger, but channeled with the cold reserve of a fighter, not the disenchantment of a teenager on a moping binge. The simple, abstract lyrics help, and the vocals do even more. Julio Taylor's hoarse roar is among the best in business, powerful enough to match the guitars (that's saying something), full of fury, and yet always on the clean side -- no cheap growling here, even in the most intense moments. A couple of numbers near the end slip into overtly gloomy drama, but the closer wraps things up on the right note, hammering out a warning about "wolves at the door" with such conviction you just have to believe it. Fierce, melodic, moving, and heavy as sin, Glasnost is some of the best metal songwriting money can buy in 2011.
© Alexey Eremenko /TiVo

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1
Glasnost
00:03:09

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

2
Murdocracy
00:05:19

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

3
Division
00:04:58

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

4
Reconnect
00:04:20

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

5
Cave In
00:05:58

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

6
Keep Calm And Carry On
00:03:12

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

7
You'll Never Know What This Means
00:05:23

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

8
Red
00:06:39

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

9
Gosling
00:02:44

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

10
Clarity
00:06:08

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

11
Wolves!
00:04:05

illuminatus, MainArtist - Julio Taylor, Composer, Lyricist - Jon martin, Composer - Felix Rullhusen, Composer - Leo Giovazzini, Composer - Headroom Publishing, MusicPublisher

illuminatus Headroom Records Limited

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OK, these guys show how it's done. Illuminatus habe scored the prime contender for post-metal record of the year with Glasnost, mainly because they go heavy on metal and easy on post-metal, but also because they're just more mature and skilled than most of their peers. This is riff-based music, with the guitars powerful enough to stop an elephant herd in its tracks, with the good, sweeping, midtempo rumbling of the Isis school stretching across vast swathes of the soundscape. However, it is neither heavy for heaviness' sake nor ridden with pseudo-atmospheric interludes that, again, only Isis can make worthy of Pink Floyd, instead, it's melodic riffing that demands attention: think an Iron Maiden who have finally overgrown Eddie and that wimpy distortion pedal, or the best of stoner rock, only twice as heavy. The quiet-loud dichotomy is there, but is used for buildups from verses to choruses, not to create plodding, nine-minute faux-epics; like good sex or a good fight, the tunes are just the right duration. The mood is intense throughout, but neither cheesy nor angsty as with many post-metal bands; if anything, it's fueled by anger, but channeled with the cold reserve of a fighter, not the disenchantment of a teenager on a moping binge. The simple, abstract lyrics help, and the vocals do even more. Julio Taylor's hoarse roar is among the best in business, powerful enough to match the guitars (that's saying something), full of fury, and yet always on the clean side -- no cheap growling here, even in the most intense moments. A couple of numbers near the end slip into overtly gloomy drama, but the closer wraps things up on the right note, hammering out a warning about "wolves at the door" with such conviction you just have to believe it. Fierce, melodic, moving, and heavy as sin, Glasnost is some of the best metal songwriting money can buy in 2011.
© Alexey Eremenko /TiVo

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