Abysmal Grief's latest album, Misfortune, is a haunting, atmospheric journey that will leave listeners feeling both unnerved and mesmerized. The Italian doom metal band has clearly put a lot of thought and care into crafting each track on this album, which is evident in its intricate instrumentation, eerie vocals, and overall sense of dread.
From the opening track, "Introitus," which sets the tone with its ominous organ and choral chanting, to the closing song, "The Bridge," which features a hauntingly beautiful guitar solo, Misfortune is a masterclass in atmospheric doom metal. The band's use of keyboards and other unconventional instruments, such as the theremin and the mellotron, add an otherworldly element to the music that only serves to enhance its haunting quality.
One standout track on the album is "The Dwelling," which features a slow, plodding rhythm that gradually builds in intensity as it progresses. The vocals on this track are particularly impressive, with singer Regen Graves delivering a powerful, guttural performance that perfectly captures the song's sense of impending doom.