Things get even weightier in the album’s second half when the mellow Mirage – another three-minute tune which feels like an interlude between more epically-inclined tracks – gives way to the lumbering dirge of the appropriately sludgy Mudbound. Crash offers the sort of slow-build, humming-amp doom that you might expect from Electric Wizard or Monolord, before seamlessly segueing into the cosmic swirl of hypnotic closer No Star Unturned.
This ability to range across a breadth of high-volume modes is evidence of Kanaan’s musical prowess, and there are few occasions when you find yourself pining for vocal contributions. The two longest tracks would perhaps benefit from some judicious editing, but even that speaks of the trio’s winning tendency to lose themselves in their work. Four albums in, Kanaan have redefined their horizons with this collection of hefty grooves.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: King Buffalo, Kyuss, Earthless
Earthbound is released on November 12 via Jansen