Aetherial – Soulless Review


A Death Metal band from Australia. The band was formed in 2013. With two studio albums and two singles released. June 22nd, 2023, the band independently released their third single Soulless, dropping the Express to Hell, to more of this epic and beautiful soundscape energy.

Introduction:

Ætherial, Soulless: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

Aetherial - Soulless Review

The First Three Sins of Soulless

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Aetherial - Soulless Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Leaving you in awe with its epic and beautiful soundscape energy.

Before the listener immerses themselves in this musical piece, the listener must acknowledge that this newest single marks a significant shift from the band‘s previous work. Usually characterized by their fierce mayhem, brutal power, and unyielding death metal with an unapologetically dark and crushing tone, this fresh track introduces a more majestic, melodic approach to their death metal sound.

Upon pressing the play button, the album swiftly transports the listener into a vast and all-encompassing soundscape, creating a profound sensation of space. It explores the notion of the growing discontentment in society and the recognition that true freedom and strength cannot be found in anyone or anything other than yourself.

As soon as the captivating vocals and skillfully played instruments start, they instantly seize one’s attention and enthral them. The epic dark, melancholic harmonies and solos delicately stir one’s emotions, evoking profound sentiments of nostalgia and longing. The gradual and impressive guitar riffs set the musical tone and lay a solid foundation for the rest of the music to thrive, building up to powerful crescendos that leave one breathless. Simultaneously, the progressive drum strikes and beats impeccably complement the sound, adding layers of complexity and depth.

Aetherial - Soulless Review

Shep‘s intense and growling vocals flawlessly showcase the band’s exceptional musical talent, conveying raw emotion and passion that resonates with the listener.

Together, these vital components create an unforgettable and enchanting listening experience that will be cherished and remembered for a long time. From my perspective, I find the Soulless single to be an exceptional fruit of art that spans six minutes in length. While I have appreciated the band’s prior works, this latest release exudes a refreshing sense of novelty and excitement.

Soulless is a striking and commanding representation of art, and it is evident that great care was taken in its sound and production. The instrumental and vocal performances are nothing short of exceptional, and they complement each other perfectly. I am thrilled at the prospect of the band exploring a new, more expansive sound, and I cannot wait to hear what they have in store for us next.

Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer, the remarkable journey will leave a lasting impression. Its irresistible allure effortlessly delights and satisfies all who dare to embark upon it, making this enchanting adventure genuinely one-of-a-kind. Take advantage of this unique and unforgettable encounter.

Now the single has come to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Ætherial for letting us review their single, Soulless. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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The Last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, The transition from the band’s “express elevator to hell” music to a mesmerizing and enchanting melodic soundscape/darkwave death metal is an unforgettable experience.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

I am curious if it is solely intended for promotional purposes or has a deeper meaning. Nonetheless, I cannot deny that the artwork is exceptional and perfectly complements the new epic soundscape and lyrics. Its unique visual elements and intricate details are genuinely awe-inspiring and add another layer of depth to the overall aesthetic.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Ætherial, and their Soulless single.

This concludes the Ætherial, Soulless review.

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  1. Soulless
  • Shep Sheppard – vocals, studio guitar
  • Cassandra George – bass
Aetherial - Soulless Review