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Album Review: Giver – Sculpture Of Violence

German hardcore crew Giver bring heaviness and more on Sculpture Of Violence

Album Review: Giver – Sculpture Of Violence
Words:
Jake Richardson

Despite its ominous title, shades of darkness and lyrics that talk about exploitative labour and religious discord, this second album from German hardcore quintet Giver is a deceptively vibrant collection. There are plenty of desolate screams and bleak guitars, but these 10 tracks are underpinned by a keen ear for melody, resulting in an immediate, energetic record whose sheer power resonates long after it comes to a close.

The best moments arrive early on, with opener Night Season characterised by vigorous riffs and impactful vocals, while the title-track’s raging metallic punk is another rampant highlight. The massive gang shouts sprinkled throughout add to the sense of combative euphoria, but Giver leave space for a little despair too, notably on the excellent These Words Are Rain, which is shrouded in grim darkness. Elsewhere, doomy passages and touches of blackgaze cast shadows further.

Violence may be a big ingredient, but Giver prove there’s far more to them than sheer aggression here.

Verdict: 4/5

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