By Dolphin Whisperer
Music doesnât have to be complicated to be good. In the metal, rock, and punk worlds, this holds especially true, with a churning fight riff or stumble-step slam holding just as much power to contort faces and limbs as much as any spider-fingered fretboard fury. Utflod, a young new band from Norway, holds this idea especially dear, with their brief catalog to this point showcasing a fiery attitude and noise-coated spirit. And, now, entering the scene proper with a thirty-minute punk-ambitious full-length, will Efterdønn be Utflodâs first chapter on the path to underground riches?
Despite a simple attack, Utflod does seem to want for more than the typical rip ânâ roar of -core-tinged, ideals-driven missions. Well, if you understand Norwegian, you may get more of a lyrical lashing.1 The important thing to understand here is that Utflod translates2 to âdischarge.â And while Discharge isnât the main flavor of hardcore throughout Efterdønn, it feels clear that the d-beat progenitors play a role in the base Utflod identity alongside the metal-forward urgency of Integrity and emotional crust of MartyrdĂśd. At a quick pass, this modern sort of blackened hardcore soundâjangly, often tremâd chords against a rough vocal identityâsits well in the screamo-adjacent waters of dreamy acts like Blind Girls or grind-leaning burners like Crossed, with Utflod even throwing in three odes to the barely-a-song grind blip (âDu lider,â âUtflod,â âRierâ). For a young band, Utflod wears a lot of hats.
Yet, for a band who knows how to pack a mighty punch with swinging pit-starters and chugging arm-throwers (âFrĂĽ eit hjarte,â âTyrann,â âPrimitivâ), Utflod spends a frustrating amount of time doing absolutely nothing. If you had presented me with a bass drag as lethal as the one that opens âInsomniaâ and then asked me âDolph, how should this song end,â I would not have chosen âwith a minute or so of bleeps and bloops and silence.â Utflod does this not once, but twice (âStineâ), and, for good measure, they also include a horror film hallway creeper as a mid-album intermission in âMysteries Doom Santana.â Amongst properly hitting hardcore breaks within tracks and in neighboring tracksâwhich play straight through as they should (âAskeblot,â âBygdedyretâ)âUtflod proves with little question that they have the chops to shred plenty of good tracks. But with the pacing already stunted by the time that transitional piece lands, it requires a bit of dedication (or a heavy skip hand) to dive into the best of Efterdønn.
For those not dissuaded by Efterdønnâs other introductory bumps, its half-raw aesthetic may push back with a mighty force. Utflod generally presents its riffcraft in a dry and spacious package. Following the crust agenda of thumping bassânot too loud thoughâMirkoâs dry and growling rumble provides both a quaking platform for hammering riffs (âInsomnia,â âPrimitivâ) and spectrum assist for the equally dry guitar escapades. On that front, with little in the way of shrieking leads or whipping solos, vocalist Odaâs highest register yelps and cries land uncontested in the mix. Additionally, with her scathing tirades running front, and center, boosted, and largely stripped of resonance, an ugly sibilance appears at ear-popping moments about many tracks across Efterdønn (âAskeblotâ and âHyklarâ offend me the most). Frustratingly, the same high-moisture synth ideas that plague a steady runtime also provide ear relief in solitude, and a comforting wetness to the fizzling, dry vocal performance when acting as a hazy layer (âInsomnia,â âStine,â âFrĂĽ eit hjarteâ).
The balance between the crackle and dirt of the underground can often be hard to mix with the polish of standing out, and Utfold makes a valiant effort. At its most exciting, Efterdønn hits with unquestionable hardcore energy and a tasteful blackened edge (âStine,â âFrĂĽ eit hjarte,â âPrimitivâ). However, the shuffling punk scuttle that defines Efterdønnâs ever-shifting method of attack comes across as an ineffective indecision more than a well-woven accomplishment. Efterdønn does hit a powerful stride on its back halfâeasy to digest and thrash and wish I were deep in the pit. But with so many upfront issues, itâs hard to give Utfold the full green light this go-around. Keeping in mind that this is only a debut, though, I have hope that this still-developing act will find a footing in their mighty riffsplorations with a kvltish charm.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Apollon Records | Bandcamp
Websites: utflod.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/utflodband
Releases Worldwide: October 4th, 2024
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