Showing posts with label Last Rites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Last Rites. Show all posts

Monday, 13 September 2021

Last Rites - The Many Forms

Last Rites followed Guided by Light with the release of a limited-edition EP, My World Alight, in 2004, and a final full-length studio album, The Many Forms, in 2005. The Many Forms brilliantly confirms the inaugural intentions of their first Opus, but it’s tighter, creating a darker and oppressive atmosphere, and also tighter in terms of their style. Somewhere between Electro and Metal, Last Rites create a modern sound; a hypnotic, cold and heavy groove which works all the way through this second studio album. It is also marked by the heavy support of industrial, rhythmic guitars (Rageing Tide), and the voice of Alexander Wright, whose thick, grand vocals are reminiscent of Johan Edlund of Tiamat (The Many Forms, Body in Decline). Some aspects of the percussion have a more ‘World’ musical style which is felt here and there (e.g. the instrumental transition Regression) but essentially, Last Rites seeks to give the ethereal and gloomy atmosphere a tangible lightness (Guilt Sublime, raw emotion meets cyber) which could be likened to the former hypnotic rapid chords of Fields Of The Nephilim which came out of nowhere. The guitars express an envious daring / fearlessness which does not weaken (e.g. the single, My World Alight), but which finds in the heart of these new musical architectures a corresponding ‘electro’ answer

Of all the Fields of the Nephilim side projects and bands, Last Rights are musically the 'least obvious'; and The Many Forms proves to be a thoroughly enjoyable listen, and although some may think it lacks that 'in your face' attack, I personally enjoyed the more subdued nature of the music. The Many Forms has plenty of deliciously subtle and dark undertones and an impressive bass line which growls at the listener throughout and so fans of Goth self-raising flower rock will feel at home instantly. Over the years it’s probably fair to say this hasn't been given the credit it deserves, however it sits proudly besides my FOTN collection.

Thursday, 29 April 2021

Last Rites - Guided By Light

This album was marketed like some Fields of the Nephilim spin-off, since Paul and Nod Wright contribute. The thing is that the main man behind Last Rites is Alexander Wright (a third, yet unknown brother?). Anyhow, Nod has actually produced it and Paul plays the guitar, so they have a big part here as well.

The guitar sound is different to Fields, yet the same, at least to some degree. In songs like "Full Circle" and "Race a Train", it's swinging in typical Paul Wright manner. The guitars sound heavier than they use to be, but very nice indeed. Regarding the capability of the mysterious Alexander Wright, I establish that he has a good voice and obviously, he has succeeded with this dark guitar-based project. Now, it seems even weirder that the Fields guys recruited Andy Delany for Rubicon.

There aren't any bad tracks on this album, but there are fewer interesting ones. This is something else, something different and not that gothic.