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โIn a perfect world, YAKUZA would be bigger than Opethโ โ Self-Titled Magazine
Get a glimpse into the making of โOf Seismic Consequenceโ by checking out the promotional trailer for the new album HERE.
In what is already being praised as the bandโs best album to date (as noted in the latest issue of Decibel magazine), especially considering itโs quite a feat in itself to top YAKUZAโs last two albums, โSamsaraโ and โTransmutationsโ respectively (said two albums building YAKUZAโs reputation as one of the most unique and creative bands in metal today), with โOf Seismic Consequenceโ, YAKUZA have taken a slightly different approach to their already distinct style of eclectic songwriting. An approach that is much darker, brooding, heavier, more primal, and ultimately rawer than ever before. This of course is highlighted with vocalist/saxophonist Bruce Lamontโs use of his clean vocals which become one of the more dominant factors on โOf Seismic Consequenceโ along with the heightened use of melody and elegance which only strengthens the vibe that reflects the dark night of the soul. When YAKUZA go for the throat with their all-encompassing heaviness, it becomes unrelenting, bringing YAKUZAโs sound even closer to that really dark enveloping realm.
Recorded by Sanford Parker between two studios (Electrical Audio and Semaphore) and presented in a very nicely designed six-panel digipack, tracklisting for โOf Seismic Consequenceโ goes as follows:
1. The Ant People
2. Thinning The Herd
3. Stones And Bones
4. Be That As It May
5. Farewell To The Flesh
6. Testing The Waters
7. Good Riddance (The Knuckle Walkers)
8. The Great War
9. Deluge