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GIGANTIC BRAIN

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4.00 | 2 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2009

Filed under Grindcore

Tracklist

1. We've Reached the Stars (4:02)
2. He Became the Machine (1:22)
3. Debris (4:33)
4. Ember City (0:33)
5. We Are Gods (0:59)
6. We Come Together in a Hell (3:06)
7. Bacteria (2:33)
8. Burning Road (0:25)
9. World (3:00)
10. Colors of Bone and Blood (0:11)
11. Eons Pass (2:44)
12. Final Life (0:47)
13. Melting Brain (0:35)
14. Solar (2:41)
15. The God in the Flames (1:47)
16. The Living Sun (0:39)
17. Travel to Earth (2:05)
18. Station (0:41)

Total Time: 32:43

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Conor Fynes
'World' - Gigantic Brain (6/10)

I would be lying if I did not say that this album surprised me. Gigantic Brain's first album was a sixty-two track hour of noise, nonsense, and bad taste. Taking the dissonance and digital choppiness of cybergrind and feeding spoonful after spoonful of noise to me was not something I ultimately found all that enjoyable, even if it was an interesting style that this one man project was playing. To summarize, I really did not like 'The Invasion Discography'. I was however, convinced to check out the second album, with the promise that it would realize the potential I heard in the debut. 'World' is indeed a huge step in a new direction for Gigantic Brain. Instead of focusing on the rusty grindcore elements, the project instead shifts its gaze towards more ambient territory. The result is still a fairly scattered album, but there is a lot more quality and depth here than what I heard before.

While there is still some of the cybergrind moments that 'The Invasion Discography' was full of here, most of Gigantic Brain's sound here revolves around ambient music, using alot of electronics to create soothing soundscapes. There is also a comfortable middle ground here that really impressed me; a melodic post-metal style that Gigantic Brain is very good at doing. Not sounding unlike Devin Townsend at parts, there is a futuristic sound that when paired with the atmospheric guitar work, paints a interesting image of space and nebulae. Gigantic Brain starts on what it without a doubt its strongest note; 'We've Reached The Stars'. A beautifully crafted post-metal track that uses Townsend-esque bombast and a wall of sound, my jaw dropped when I first starting listening to 'World', it was unlike anything I expected a Gigantic Brain album to sound like. Also, at four minutes long, this is comparable to, well, a regular song length, as opposed to the ten second jabs that I heard so much of earlier in this project's life.

Gigantic Brain does revert to its old ways later in the album, with songs that consist of inhumanly fast drum machines and blistering guitar chugging, all compressed into song lengths that rarely peek over the minute-long wall. These tracks don't tend to impress me in any way, especially considering they aren't much more than a reprise of what was on the debut. Thankfully though, these snippets are few and far between, most of the tracks are geared towards soothing ambiance. After a masterful first track though, I did find myself a little disappointed by the rest of the album, and some of these ambient pieces are prone to noodling around with synths.

'World' is definitely a huge, marked improvement over its predecessor, and there are flashes of brilliance here. That being said, it still gives me that meandering sensation with a lot of the filler that is here.
Sheavy
(original review from ProgArchives.com)

Wow. This album really blew me away. It is a massive step forward in songwriting and it has a much more mature feel to it. The music on this album is going in a totally new direction from the last album. The grindcore moments are still there, but there is a lot more post rock/metal moments and ambient songs. It does not sound like anhything else that i have ever heard. The best comparison I can think of, is bands like Burzum who mix ambient with dark metal blasting, but this album sounds nothing like that other than that very small similarity. The ambient parts have a very spacey sort of feel and it runs through the whole album. This album could almost be a kind of "sequel" to the first album, in that it feels like there is a story between the two, even though I do not really think so, but that is just a feeling I kind of get. The Invasion Discography was very heavy and intense and blasted away, and it could have been about these aliens coming down and utterly destroying anything and everything, and this album almost has a kind of aftermath type of feel with the ambient, and the grindcore parts feel like some of the last humans alive came across one of these extra terristrial beings and are running or fighting it. This album has jumped into my absolute favorite albums of all time, and I highly recommend this album.

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