EYE OF PURGATORY – The Lighthouse
- by ER
- Posted on 11-08-2021
As I’m not familiar with the debut, "The Rotting Enigma" (2018) I can’t really tell whether or not Eye Of Purgatory have improved but what is clear from "The Lighthouse" is that Rogga (vocals, guitars), and half The Absence: Taylor Nordberg (drums, lead guitars, keyboards) and Jeramie Kling (bass) have created a devastating affair for lovers of old school quite melodic Scandinavian death metal. The aforementioned Edge Of Sanity’s melodiscism shines through on the favorite "Where Slowly Life Fades" (the one perfect track on the album) and the excellent "Rotting Pathways" and the punkish Andromedan closer "Rebirther" while the much expected and palpable The Absence influence is evidenced by "Pieces Of A Fading World" and the mighty Hypocrisy a’la "Obscenum Osculum/The Fourth Dimension" by the balladic "Carved In A Stone Bleeding" as well as the surprisingly Into Eternity-ish title opener, but the two biggest surprises are the thick riffing recalling the Christian metallers’ Living Sacrifice from "Inhabit" album (Fornever To Awaken, Carved In A Stone Bleeding) and the ubiquitous use of progressive keys a’la Camel or Marillion, which are used more abundantly in the Helloween-ish "They Silently Await", notabene, easily the weakest link on the album, which, along with "Fornever…" suffers from a little generic "chugga chugga" death metal riffing known from Down Among Dead Men or Paganizer.
In summary, "The Lighthouse" is a very good album not that far from excellence as evidenced by the excellent 2nd half, with great meaty sound and most tracks of significant melodic variety with some notable progressive influence and, again, one of Rogga’s more interesting works which is a testimony to his enduring talent, creativity and resilience on the death metal market.