Xasthur / Leviathan Split

As a Xasthur fan, I was not disappointed by the quality of these tracks. They are very similar to previous output, having much of the same tortured screams, and suicidal-depressive sound as the latest full-length To Violate the Obvious. The Katatonia cover is a unique anomaly, as previous Xasthur covers were of cult black metal bands; I kind of like the more blackened sound of it!
The sweetest surprise of this disk was Leviathan. Honestly, while I found Leviathan's latest album The Tentacles of Horror quite bland and uninteresting, I was immediately taken by their tracks on this split. These tracks are slow, depressive, atmospheric-minimalist black metal in the vein of Wrest's solo project Lurker of Chalice, but better! "The Remotest Cipher" is one of Leviathan best tracks. I love the echo effects on Wrest's screams, seemingly giving the music a dream-like effect; of course, one realizes that this is no dream, but rather a tortured nightmare. The latter half of the track is amazing... featuring soaring guitars over a constant barrage of double bass beats. Leviathan does a great job on the Judas Iscariot cover, exactly what you would expect after hearing the first two tracks.
This is a must-have for fans of the emerging USBM scene; it's worth it for the Leviathan tracks alone!
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