THIS ENDING – Needles Of Rust
- by ER
- Posted on 19-06-2021
As in former times, This Ending proudly waves the classical melodeath flag on "Needles Of Rust". The album is varied, superbly recorded, written and executed with great attention paid to every detail and so there are no bad tracks. We are left with personal taste as to catchiness or melodiscism but the so aptly titled opener "My Open Wound" is easily one of the most vicious and brutal songs in This Ending’s phonography, one which walks a very fine line between black and death metal, which is not to say that it’s not catchy or memorable, however it ends with a riff very similar to Caliban’s "Long Kiss Goodbye". "Embraced By the Night" and "Eclipse Of The Dead" both hearken back to the debut with that same results, but it is the fabulous title track, which echoes Dark Tranquillity’s "Lethe" (from the landmark 1995 "The Gallery" album) and the stylings of the sadly defunct and dearly missed Enforsaken which is the crown jewel of the record and that main riff will not leave your head for days. Indeed, the latter half is, overall, noticeably better and more captivating, with the, again, strongly Dark Tranquillitian closer "Hell To Hell" another perfect melodeath anthem you won’t soon forget.
Flaws are few and far between and one of them is the aforementioned inequality between halves. The second one is that precisely ONE track, ironically named "Annihilate", seems a little undercooked and too, er, mellow, in comparison, but none of it shall take away more than 1 point. Get it if you liked the debut and/or any of the follow-ups, and, if you like Gothenburg that’s not derivative, this is a must.