The opening brace of tunes – In These Dreams and I Told You (You Shall Die) – exemplify the album’s guitar-heavy approach, anchored by Garcia’s driving riffs. That said, Mann remains as busy as ever, his playing on Can’t Kill It and the rhythmic orgy of I Wander reminiscent of Cream legend Ginger Baker’s work with Nigerian icon Fela Kuti in the ‘70s.
If Ritual Divination captures the four-piece at their most direct, their love of hypnotic freakery remains undimmed. Indeed, Organ’s keyboard swirls ensure that the psychedelic and cosmic elements that defined Here Lies Man’s earlier work are gloriously intact. Even the heads-down, motorik charge of Come Inside boasts keyboard stabs that complement both Marcos' riffs and his stuttering, stacked vocals to fine effect, while The Fates Have Won is a fluid, prog-metal sounding affair.
Repetitive rhythms, multi-tracked vocal chants and elephantine riffs reside at the heart of Here Lies Man’s sound, combining this time around to deliver what is arguably their most joyous and satisfying set to date. The album also boasts hooks aplenty, ensuring that certain tunes stay lodged in your brain for days. A heady brew, indeed.
Verdict: 4/5
For Fans Of: Black Sabbath, Goat, Budos Band
Ritual Divination is out now on Riding Easy Records.
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