Obscura - Cosmogenesis
February 7th, 2009
By Deniz Rudin

How to know exactly what this album sounds like without listening to any of it:
Band named after a Gorguts album.
Fancy-sounding science-word album title.
Song titles all about outer-space stuff.
Fretless bass.
Ex-members of Necrophagist.
Boom. Reviewed.
I got all excited about that last little bit of information, but really all it means is that there is flawless shredding on this record. The stuff that makes Necrophagist such a standout, their neo-classical melodicism and listenably technical songwriting, that’s all Muhammed Suiçmez.
Speaking of which, when is that band’s new album coming out? I bet it’ll be better than this one. Not that Obscura is bad, they’re undeniably solid. Just they’re about the least progressive “prog-death” band I’ve ever heard. Nothing will surprise you here if you’ve ever heard Gorguts or Death or Cynic.
So I guess if you’re nuts about prog-death, you should probably listen to this record. But I doubt that applies to many of you reading this.
Check this out: I just brought up a band you’ve probably never heard of, just to let you know that it’s mediocre. What a delightful service I’ve done for you.




Comments & Discussion
What a shitty article.
The album is pretty good, though. Nothing particularly different about it, but it’s enough to be interesting.