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Dimwind-Breaths – Seasons Review


Dimwind-Breaths – Seasons Review: This is a split release with Swedish Post-metal Dimwind and American Blackgaze solo artist Breaths. On April 15th, 2022, the duo released their split EP, Seasons, which includes two songs about the impact of a global pandemic. The album was released through Trepanation Recordings.

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Dimwind-Breaths – Seasons Review opens and discusses the FIRST SIN: THE STRINGS/KEYS, which comprise cinematic ambiences with metallic wall-of-sound riffs/chord playing and slow, dreamlike/progressive moments.

Let’s talk about the SECOND SIN: THE VOCALS, which involves interchanging shrieking and ethereal vocals.

Moving on to the THIRD SIN: THE PERCUSSIONS, which delves into the vast world of heavy drumming with post-rock aesthetics and the interchanging of slow, hypnotic and aggressive drum beats.

In our following discussion about the band’s musical work, we will focus on the FOURTH SIN, the overall DISCUSSION of the album. Immediately, the listener presses that play button, where the music (personally) is not two separate pieces or two songs, but a whole (continuous) complexity and technicality piece where one finds a combination of Swedish (duo) instrumental post-metal of DIMWIND and the American blackgaze solo artist BREATHS enveloped into a perfect avast textural soundscape/atmosphere of incredible devilmanship and meaningful lyrical concept.

SEASONS takes the listener on a journey about the impact/of a global pandemic, about the much more significant threat that we must not lose sight of humanity’s abuse of the planet. Is it truly too late, or can we, as an international community, reverse the destruction we’ve caused to our planet? Will there ever be a time when our children or grandchildren can live without fear of the world coming to a violent end?

SEASONS opens with DIMWIND kicking things off with spoken audio, following suit with a fifteen-minute instrumental of the fruit of art duo devilmanship, providing the listener’s ears with an avast textural and progressive soundscape. Following suit with the follow with BREATHS, where the music changes to this interchangeable fierceness and dreamlike blackgaze atmosphere.

Simultaneously, the album creates this album that feels like a change of seasons from both artists, combining two different genres of styles -thus (mentioned above) making this instrumental and blackgaze fruit of art; what was mentioned above also includes elements of slow and sorrowful of doom metal, progressive metal, post-hardcore punk, post-rock, tint of ambient, ethereal vocals of shoegaze.

SEASONS creates this dark, brooding, melancholy, and ethereal soundscape, which utilises various compositions/multifaceted of heavy and soft moments, multiple tones, moods, and atmosphere to capture its sound. Dark harmonies, calm, robust metallic riffages, and dynamic rhythms alternate with atmospheric passages, pianissimo to fortissimo, and piano and female spoken word sections can also be captured with one’s ears. SEASONS also includes slight head-nodding moments, droning, dreamy and mellow textures, raunchy riffage and rhythmic drumming.

I wanted to share our thoughts and MEMORABILIA on the FIFTH SIN. From the first moment you hit play, this album will surely deliver an unforgettable musical experience you won’t want to miss.

Let’s discuss the ARTWORK of the SIXTH SIN. The artwork speaks and captures the concept of the EP and lyrical theme.

Finally, the review will close with the last sin, the SEVENTH SIN, the DISRELISH. Since there is nothing to disrelish within the musical world of DIMWIND-BREATHS. This concludes the Dimwind-Breaths – Seasons Review.


Dimwind-Breaths Song-listing:

  1. Window Passed – Dimwind
  2. When Soft Voices Die – Breaths (Featuring Chad Kapper of Frontierer)

Dimwind-Breaths Members:

  • Andreas Hansen (guitar) – Dimwind
  • Jonas Eriksson (drums) – Dimwind
  • Jason Roberts (vocals, guitar, bass, programming, engineering/production, mixing, mastering) – Breaths