Whether he likes it or not, Dave Lombardo will always be most famous as the drummer that co-founded Slayer, playing with hand-breaking ferocity on no fewer than nine of their albums. This project, however, in which he is partnered by his wife Paula – a svelte-voiced singer and innovative songwriter – could hardly be more different. Venamoris make low-laid, heft-free music that thrives on ambience rather than volume. While sombre, it’s about as far from former thrashing grounds as can be imagined.
Take the title track, which is closer to alt goth legends The Cure than anything metallic, or In The Shadows, the consistent electric thrum of which is like that of a generator stopping you from sleeping at night. Upon these curious backdrops, Paula whisper-sings tales of light and dark. She tells of ‘Demons, keeping you awake’, before that thrum becomes even more penetrative.
Truth and Stain Of Pain are all languid melodies applied like soft brush strokes over Dave’s hypnotic and imaginative percussion. Never does he hog the spotlight, instead underpinning almost everything here in cleverly mesmeric manner. Spiderweb is another beautiful nightmare, caressing the senses as softly and stickily as the subject matter.