The Enduring Spirit Explained

The Enduring Spirit
Type:studio
Artist:Tomb Mold
Cover:Tomb Mold - The Enduring Spirit.png
Recorded:2020–2023
Studio:Boxcar Sound Recording, Hamilton, Ontario
Genre:Progressive death metal
Length:42:52
Label:20 Buck Spin
Prev Title:Planetary Clairvoyance
Prev Year:2019

The Enduring Spirit is the fourth studio album by Canadian death metal band Tomb Mold. It was released on September 15, 2023, through 20 Buck Spin. Physical copies were released on October 13. It marks their first studio release in four years, following Planetary Clairvoyance (2019).

Background

Tomb Mold announced the album on September 11, 2023, only four days before its release.[1] It was recorded at Boxcar Sound Recording with assistance by long-time collaborator Sean Pearson.[2] Mixing and mastering was handled by Arthur Rizk.[3] In a statement, the band shared that they spent the previous three years "spiraling in the cycle reincarnate necessity" and announced that the "myriad of consciousness" have now aggregate in one. The trio invited listeners to "dive into the gnashing current" of their new record.[4] The album was described as an "expansion on their sound" displayed on the EP Aperture of Body, released in June 2022. In promotion of the album, Tomb Mold hosted two listening parties in Toronto and Montreal.[5] The cover artwork depicts a painting by Jesse Jacobi.[6]

Critical reception

The Enduring Spirit received a score of 85 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Brad Sanders at Pitchfork called it their best album yet and awarded the record the accolade "Best New Music". Through a "fast and loose" play "with the boundaries between death metal and their myriad other interests—jazz fusion, '70s prog, 4AD-style dream-pop", the album finds the band "roaring back to life" and unfolding "tangled riffs, nimble drums, and inhuman growls they perfected across their first three records". Sanders listed Klebanoff's lyrics and Vella and Power's guitar play as the key points to their evolution, the latter being referred to as being the "hooks" of the album. Corinne Westbrook of Knotfest praised the "endless fantastic riffing, complex and adventuring songwriting and groovy brutality", calling it a nice opportunity to "bludgeon your senses".[7]

The album was a longlisted nominee for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tomb Mold releasing new album 'The Enduring Spirit' this friday. BrooklynVegan. September 11, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  2. Web site: Tomb Mold Announce New Album The Enduring Spirit. Corcoran. Nina. Pitchfork. September 11, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  3. Web site: Blood Incantation – "Obliquity Of The Ecliptic" & "Luminescent Bridge". Breihan. Tom. Stereogum. September 15, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  4. Web site: Tomb Mold release fourth album 'The Enduring Spirit'. Mahmud. Abir. New Noise. September 15, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  5. Web site: Tomb Mold to Digitally Drop Their Fourth Album The Enduring Spirit This Friday. Keenan. Hesher. MetalSucks. September 11, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  6. Web site: Tomb Mold Return with New Album 'The Enduring Spirit'. Slingerland. Calum. Exclaim!. September 11, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  7. Web site: New Flesh 9/15: Releases from Baroness, Brujeria, Tomb Mold and more!. Westbrook. Corinne. Knotfest. September 15, 2023. September 19, 2023.
  8. https://www.cbc.ca/music/polaris-music-prize-2024-long-list-the-beaches-charlotte-cardin-allison-russell-1.7230166 "2024 Polaris Music Prize long list: the Beaches, Tobi, Elisapie, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and more"