“Veil Lifter” is the fourth album from Post Death Soundtrack, and it’s a wild ride. Imagine a mix of heavy music styles like doom, grunge, hardcore, and thrash all blended together. The result is a powerful and emotional sound that’s both raw and energetic.
The album is inspired by classic bands like Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath, and Nirvana, as well as artists who are redefining heavy music for a new age like Russian Circles and YOB. You can hear the influence of these bands in the riffs, fast-paced rhythms, and charming music that fill the album.
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But “Veil Lifter” is more than just a collection of heavy songs. It’s a thoughtful and provocative exploration of themes like mental illness, spirituality, and personal struggle. The title “Veil Lifter” refers to the idea of lifting the veil of ignorance and seeking truth beyond the surface and ordinary level, and the music reflects this quest for depth and understanding. But what makes “Veil Lifter” truly special is the personal connection that drives it. As Steve, the band’s member, says, “”Veil Lifter” is dedicated to the memory of my hero and wonderful Father, Ted George Moore, who I know would be proud of what we’ve created.”
The album takes the listener on a journey through intense rings, dotted by moments of beauty and introspection. The lyrics are poetic and open to interpretation, but they seem to explore themes of struggle, renewal, and transformation. From the crushing riffs of “The Die Is Cast” to the haunting atmospheres of “Icy Underground”, each song is a masterclass in building tension and releasing it in a liberating explosion of sound.
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“Veil Lifter” is a compelling and emotionally charged album that will appeal to fans of heavy music and beyond. It’s a powerful expression of the human experience, and a proof of the enduring power of music to inspire and uplift us.
“Veil Lifter” is an album that will stay rent free in your head long after the music ends.
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