I really don't know a whole hell of a lot about False. From what little I can gather, they are a female fronted band and the guys from Thou dig them a lot. Being that Skeletons & Candy worships Thou just a tinsy bit, I was more than willing to give this band a listen, and was more than a little thrilled to find myself blown away by what I heard.
This self-titled ep consists of two twelve-minute plus songs of some of the most twisted genre-bending metal that I've heard since Portal. False certainly channels in black metal, but also incorporates plenty of doom and math rock into the equation. As if to prove the band's versatility, the most powerful moment on the record is the post-rock interlude during the incredible "Sleepmaker" that sounds not dissimilar to some of Thou's "Summit" sessions. I suspect that there is much greatness to come from this band, and can't wait to hear a future full-length.
"Sleepmaker"
Thursday, October 13, 2011
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