Eyrth - Meridian


A terrible sadness accompanies the release of Meridian by Latvian Ambient Metal band EYRTH. Since their debut Fracture in early 2019 the band, and indeed the whole world has suffered a global pandemic, intense ideo-political turmoil, the death of friend and bandmate Igor Golovin, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

The war in Ukraine still wages on, even though we in the Western hemisphere seem to have largely forgotten. These are turbulent times, and Alex and Andrey are rightfully entering an extended break. We may not see or hear new music from them for a while, if ever, and that is completely understandable. The music they've created, however, is truly breathtaking.

Self-described as "Uranium wreckage in audio," the music of Eyrth is every bit as hauntingly beautiful as it is brutally crushing. Close your eyes and you'll quickly find yourself in the achingly cold and desolate wasteland of human technological atrophy. Slow, ponderously heavy, at times rabidly raging, the sonic landscape of Meridian is one of pure Doom and destruction. And yet, in spite of all this intense emotional devastation, Meridian marks only half of the story. What lies beyond Meridian for the band? For us? For all humanity? Right now we do not know, but we carry the hope and determination to build, to rebuild, to persevere. 

No comparisons need be made, with Meridian Eyrth has achieved everything an album could hope to be. It will pull you in and spit you back out, it will destroy you then send you on your way, and it will haunt you with a burning desire for more. It is, in my not so humble opinion, a masterpiece. 

https://eyrth.bandcamp.com/album/meridian

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