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Dancing Into Oblivion [ Vinyl / 12" Album (Clear vinyl) (Limited Edition) ]

Dancing Into Oblivion

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Clear vinyl) (Limited Edition)

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  • Released Date: 27 Aug 2021

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

WHITE STONES' latest offering, "Dancing Into Oblivion" on clear vinyl, is a rollercoaster of emotions and sonic delights. Frontman Martin Mendez, famous for his bassist role in Opeth, proves he can hold his own as a vocalist and songwriter in this solo project.

The album kicks off with the title track, a haunting blend of eerie atmosphere and catchy melodies that will have you tapping your foot and questioning your existence at the same time. Mendez's deep, brooding vocals carry the weight of the world as he muses on love, loss, and everything in between.

Each track on "Dancing Into Oblivion" is a journey in itself, from the ethereal beauty of "Worms" to the headbanging frenzy of "Drowned in Time." The clear vinyl pressing adds an extra layer of whimsy to the listening experience, with every crackle and pop feeling like a tiny blessing from the music gods.

Overall, WHITE STONES' "Dancing Into Oblivion" is a triumph of dark, melodic metal that will leave you craving more. It's a must-listen for fans of Opeth, Katatonia, and anyone who appreciates a good headbang in the face of existential dread. So grab your clear vinyl copy, dim the lights, and prepare to dance into oblivion.

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About the artist

White Stones

WHITE STONES, the enigmatic solo project of Opeth bassist Martin Mendez, has emerged onto the metal scene with a sound as dark and enticing as a moonless night. With influences ranging from atmospheric black metal to prog rock, Mendez crafts a sonic journey that is as captivating as it is haunting. Mendez's bass skills, honed over years of touring and recording with Opeth, take center stage in WHITE STONES, providing a deep, rumbling foundation for the band's signature sound. The riffs are heavy and hypnotic, drawing listeners in like a siren's song, while the atmospheric textures weave a tapestry of sound that is both complex and immersive. But don't let the darkness of WHITE STONES' music fool you - Mendez's lyrics are often infused with a wry sense of humour, offering a glimpse into the mind behind the music. Songs like "Worms" and "Drowned in Time" explore themes of mortality and existential despair, but with a wink and a nod that keeps things from becoming too self-serious. With WHITE STONES, Martin Mendez has proven himself to be not just a master of the bass, but a formidable songwriter and frontman in his own right. Whether you're a die-hard Opeth fan or a newcomer to the world of metal, WHITE STONES is a project that demands your attention - and once you give in, you may find yourself lost in its dark, twisted world for days on end.

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