Prepare your soul for a descent into the depths of human despair, courtesy of a tortured and lumbering Death and Doom Metal creature from Down Under.
Crawling from beneath the bloody earth in 2022, more specifically from our beloved Australia, Death/Doom Metal creature Malignant Aura will consume our souls with their sophomore opus, poetically entitled Where All of Worth Comes to Wither, continuing the dark path which started back in 2022 with Abysmal Misfortune Is Draped upon Me. Comprising concise and powerful 46 minutes spread across five songs, the new offering by vocalist Tim Smith, guitarists Chris Clark and Dalton Quade Wilson, bassist Jonathan Ennis, and drummer Pete Robertson sees the band both expanding and contracting their sound, broadening its sonic possibilities whilst focusing the songwriting for maximum, abyss-ward effect. The esteemed Paolo Girardi lends his signature touch to the album’s cover artwork, completely suiting the dark, dreadful emotion of its contents inspired by a pool as varied as Incantation, Paradise Lost, Virgin Black, Hooded Menace, Mournful Congregation, Candlemass, Disembowelment, Pallbearer, Katatonia, Asphyx, and My Dying Bride.
The title-track Where all of Worth Comes to Wither is actually an extended intro, sounding grim and diabolical from the very first second, dragging us to the band’s Stygian lair in The Pathetic Festival, with Pete hammering his drums in a demolishing fusion of Death and Doom Metal, all boosted by the cadaverous guttural by Tim while the sound of the guitars by Chris and Dalton is utterly evil. After such a demented tune let’s all dive deep into the realms of doom with the 13-minute beast Languishing in the Perpetual Mire, arising from the pits of the underworld to the rumbling sounds blasted by Jonathan and Pete, sounding and feeling like four or five songs in one. Then after an ethereal, cryptic start, Beneath a Crown of Anguish morphs into the most sluggish form of Doom Metal imaginable, with the grim Death Metal vocals by Tim adding an extra touch of insanity to it; whereas lastly, get ready to be smashed like a putrid insect to the sound of An Abhorrent Path to Providence, with their riffs and bass lines walking hand in hand with another visceral vocal performance by Tim.
A full-length descent into the depths of human despair, Where All of Worth Comes to Wither is a harrowing blend of Death and Doom Metal, sounding vicious, somber, and triumphant. Hence, if you have what it takes to face the band’s own brand of tortured and lumbering doom-death, you can find those talented Australian on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their heavy-as-hell creations on Spotify or on any other platform, and above all that, put your damned hands on Where All of Worth Comes to Wither by purchasing it from their own BandCamp, from the Grindhead Records’ BandCamp. from the Primitive Moth’s BandCamp, from Memento Mori, or simply click HERE for all things Malignant Aura. In the end, Where All of Worth Comes to Wither doesn’t just carry a bold and penetrating name; its music is absurdly dense, deep and frightful, exactly the way we love in the always menacing fusion of Death and Doom Metal.
Best moments of the album: Languishing in the Perpetual Mire and An Abhorrent Path to Providence.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2026 Memento Mori/Grindhead/Primitive Moth
Track listing
1. Where all of Worth Comes to Wither 3:27
2. The Pathetic Festival 6:56
3. Languishing in the Perpetual Mire 13:00
4. Beneath a Crown of Anguish 10:05
5. An Abhorrent Path to Providence 12:08
Band members
Tim Smith – vocals
Chris Clark – guitars
Dalton Quade Wilson – guitar
Jonathan Ennis – bass
Pete Robertson – drums