A Cemetery Of Trees - Environmental Catastrophe

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Review by Paul Cooklin

A Cemetery Of Trees' latest album, Environmental Catastrophe, is a haunting and thought-provoking work of art. The band's unique blend of dark ambient and post-industrial sounds creates an eerie atmosphere that perfectly captures the album's theme. The tracks are filled with ominous drones, distorted vocals, and unsettling samples, making for an immersive listening experience.

The album's opener, "The Sixth Extinction," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its ominous soundscapes and bleak lyrics. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through the devastating effects of climate change and environmental destruction. Tracks like "Dead Zone" and "Melting Glaciers" are particularly effective in conveying the urgency and despair of the situation.

One of the strengths of Environmental Catastrophe is the way A Cemetery Of Trees incorporates real-world sounds into their music. The sound of rain, wind, and other natural elements are seamlessly woven into the tracks, adding to the immersive nature of the album.

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Artist: A Cemetery Of Trees
Album: Environmental Catastrophe
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Industrial Collapse5:03
Outro2:09
Environmental Catastrophe5:00

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Catalog Numbers

#215

Labels

Raw Coffin Rec.

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Summary by Paul Cooklin

Environmental Catastrophe is a powerful and timely album that deserves to be heard. A Cemetery Of Trees has created a work of art that not only sounds great but also raises important questions about the state of our planet. Highly recommended for fans of dark ambient and post-industrial music.