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Album Review – Grey Mountain / Grey Mountain (2025)

Posted on April 18, 2025 by Gustavo Scuderi
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A transatlantic metal project featuring members of several renowned acts strikes with their debut offering, a crushing fusion of Heavy, Death and Doom Metal with Post-Metal and other discordant influences.

A transatlantic metal project featuring members of Monsterworks, Bull Elephant, Construct of Lethe, and Black Harvest, Grey Mountain are unleashing upon us their self-titled debut opus, offering our avid ears a crushing fusion of styles from Heavy, Death and Doom Metal to Post-Metal and other discordant influences. Recorded by the band itself, mixed by vocalist and guitarist Jon Higgs (Thūn, Moose Cult), mastered by Dan Swanö at Unisound, and displaying a stylish artwork by guitarist and bassist Kishor Haulenbeek (Black Harvest, Construct of Lethe, In Human Form), the debut album by the aforementioned Jon and Kishor, alongside drummer James Garnett (Monsterworks), will hit you right in the jugular without a single drop of mercy, proving those three talented musicians are not fooling around with their new partnership.

The minimalist guitar lines by Jon and Kishor and the sluggish beats by James set the tone in Grey Mountain, offering a sharp fusion of Doom and Post-Black Metal, or in other words, the music couldn’t have represented better the name of the song (and also of the band). Perpetual Imbalance might be shorter in duration, but it’s as harsh and visceral as the opening track, with James hammering his drums in the name of modern-day Sludge Metal; followed by A Universal Evil, another melodic yet grim creation by the trio, offering a dynamic guitar duel between Jon and Kishor, being therefore perfect for breaking your neck headbanging. Then presenting a pure Post-Metal sonority we have Hermitage, with Jon’s anguished roars sounding beautifully haunting; whereas Many Shades, A Storm starts in a more introspective, serene manner before evolving into a not-so-exciting Post-Metal feast led by James’ classic beats. It’s time for the trio to crush their instruments in Decline and Fall, with Jon roaring like a beast amidst a modern-day fusion of Post-Metal with Doom and Sludge Metal, and the band fires one last breath of heavy and melodic sounds in the form of Living Mythology, with their riffs and solos sounding caustic and piercing until the very end.

Having already a second album planned in a not-so-distant future, Grey Mountain deliver an overdose of heaviness in their self-titled debut offering, which you can purchase from Ampwall or from BandCamp. Also ,although the band itself doesn’t have any official social media yet, you can get more details about the whole project as well as other projects from Jon’s Instagram, and who knows, maybe sooner than we can say “metal” we’ll see those guys hitting the stage together as Grey Mountain. Based on the quality of the music found in their debut, I think we all agree we need that to happen.

Best moments of the album: Grey Mountain, Hermitage and Living Mythology.

Worst moments of the album: Many Shades, A Storm.

Released in 2025 Eat Lead and Die Music

Track listing
1. Grey Mountain 6:39
2. Perpetual Imbalance 3:39
3. A Universal Evil 7:27
4. Hermitage 6:35
5. Many Shades, A Storm 4:30
6. Decline and Fall 3:52
7. Living Mythology 5:48

Band members
Jon Higgs – guitars, vocals
Kishor Haulenbeek – guitar, bass, vocals
James Garnett – drums

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Posted in 2025 New Releases | Tagged dan swanö, death metal, doom metal, eat lead and die music, grey mountain, heavy metal, hermitage, james garnett, jon higgs, kishor haulenbeek, living mythology, post-black metal, post-metal, sludge metal, uk, unisound, united states | Leave a reply

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