Gorgons Alter – Howl At The Old Gods Review


A Dungeon Synth solo artist from the United States. June 25th, 2023 Gorgons Altar released his latest studio album, Howl At The Old Gods, which includes eleven epic and impressive songs of creating dark fantasy mashed with cosmic horrors that would gratify dungeon synth fans. The album was released through Dungeon Squid Productions.

Introduction:

Gorgons Alter, Howl At The Old Gods: 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.

The First Three Sins of Howl At The Old Gods

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Gorgons Alter - Howl At The Old Gods Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Eleven songs… creating dark fantasy mashed with cosmic horrors

To thoroughly enjoy Howl At The Old Gods, it’s recommended to discover the perfect moment and disconnect from modern gadgets. Immerse yourself in a musical world that surpasses your wildest imagination.

Once you press play, the album’s first track, Shoggothic, begins with a blend of instruments and vocals that gradually increase, creating a mysterious feeling that transports you to an ancient world of the unknown. The surrounding atmosphere is distorted, enhancing the otherworldly ambience of the music.

Following suit, the second piece, aptly named Chariot Of The Usurper, impressively sets the tone for the preceding nine pieces and the story. 

Howl At The Old Gods takes the listener on a captivating journey through a mesmerizing world of music and storytelling. That will leave the audience spellbound and fully immersed in the epic tale, which revolves around an immortal being born to two deities who spend centuries acquiring knowledge on defeating a third god, a Shoggoth capable of manipulating reality. This originates from the Gorgon Alter, which refers to a cosmic horror creature that can alter reality simply by its gaze.

Incorporating various tones, moods, tempos, and musical styles effectively creates an overall ambience that is diverse, captivating, and skillfully executed. The fusion of dungeon synth and dark ambience of dark fantasy is mashed with cosmic horrors, 80s horror, and sci-fi soundtracks like Terminator and Blade Runner.

There is a brief moment in the second piece that displays distorted keys being scored, which resembles the musical score of Queen Ming’s Theme (In the Court of Ming the Merciless). At the same time, this daring and experimental work of art explores uncharted territories and delves into the forbidden fruit with expert devilmanship.

Overall, Gorgons Alter is a mesmerizing auditory experience that pushes the boundaries of musical creativity, integrating various genres with chef-d’oeuvre precision, resulting in a hypnotic and formidable sound that leaves listeners in awe of its sheer musical ingenuity.

Gorgons Alter‘s musical composition is a fruit of art, embodying exceptional artistry of devilmanship. The captivating music and storyline are flawlessly accompanied by a range of simple and intricate instrumental and vocal arrangements, each element seamlessly blending to create a unique sound that enchants listeners from beginning to end.

What sets this composition apart is the innovative use of keyboard sounds instead of traditional guitar and bass riffs, further accentuating the incorporation of distortion effects — thus creating dark fantasy and cosmic horror soundscapes. This unique sound is achieved through the creative exploration of diverse musical/extreme metal elements/influences, resulting in a distinctive musical experience that sets it apart from other compositions.

Furthermore, the music features a diverse range of beats. It fills from a digital drum setup that explores a variety of tones, moods, fills, and beats, along with harshly narrated vocals, accompanied by chants that harmoniously combine with additional sound effects to bring the story to life. Combining all these elements creates a rich, textured musical experience that is captivating and innovative, leaving a lasting impression on the listener’s mind, soul, and ears.

The album comes to an end with the last song, Modular Minotaur. We want to give a shoutout to Gorgons Alter for letting us review their album, Howl At The Old Gods. 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, We were indulged in the captivating aura of this musical composition and storytelling, which is undoubtedly a work of genius that excellently exhibits outstanding talent, remarkable creativity, and unmatched originality. It’s an imperative listen for individuals who adore enthralling dungeon synth or ambient music. The composer’s extraordinary musical proficiency is evident in each note, transforming this composition into an irresistible work of art that will create a lasting impression on every listener.

There is an exceptional talent that deserves recognition. Gorgons Alter inspiring music will take you on an epic journey.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

The piece of art is impressive in its ability to evoke the classic horror and science fiction genres. Using a green hue and a purple alien sky creates an eerie and unsettling atmosphere, perfectly complemented by ominous black mountains looming in the background. The overall effect is reminiscent of a chilling cover illustration for a novel, which effectively conveys the story and music with exceptional skill.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Gorgons Alter, and their album Howl At The Old Gods.

This concludes the Gorgons Alter, Howl At The Old Gods review.

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  1. Shoggothica
  2. Cariot of the Usurper
  3. Tarpit Cerberus
  4. Lurker
  5. Baptism by Slag
  6. Mammoth Smasher
  7. Reaper of the Omniverse
  8. Chariot of the Supplicant
  9. Star Seekers
  10. Neon Aberration Worship
  11. Modular Minotaur
  • Christopher Clough – everything
Gorgons Alter - Howl At The Old Gods Review