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Album Review – The Sun Through a Telescope / Warm, Grey Day (2025)

Posted on January 20, 2025 by Gustavo Scuderi
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Ottawa, Canada’s own Drone, Doom and Sludge Metal lone wolf will crush our senses with his new offering, capturing the rawness of the BBC Radio One and Peel Sessions in his distinctive sound.

Incorporating elements of Post-Metal, Doom Metal, Post-Rock, Doomgaze, Psychedelic, and Ambient in his music, Ottawa, Canada-based lone wolf Leigh Newton (aka Lee Neutron) and his Drone/Doom/Sludge Metal beast The Sun Through a Telescope strike again with a brand new offering, titled Warm, Grey Day, the thirteenth release (and fourth full-length album) in the project’s already solid career. Written, recorded and mixed by Leigh himself at G-West Studios, and mastered by Topon Das at Apartment 2 Studios, Warm, Grey Day captures the rawness of the BBC Radio One and Peel Sessions, which Leigh was listening to a lot during the writing and recording of the album, being therefore recommended for fans of Godflesh, Jesu, Oranssi Pazuzu, Zeal & Ardor, and Sumac, among many others.

The album kicks off with the 12-minute experimental tune Eyes Lambent, arising from the underworld like a devilish creature, feeling like a sonic mantra where Leigh delivers minimalist, haunting sounds from his instruments before all hell breaks loose in a feast of Drone and Doom Metal. Then Leigh and his sharp riffs ignite the sluggish Fantastic Waste, overflowing melancholy and obscurity to Leigh’s harsh vociferations; followed by Pathways I, presenting eight minutes of a space and time voyage in the form of Doomgaze, with Leigh experimenting with countless sounds in the background, flowing into the harsh Pathways II, a grim fusion of Drone, Doom and Sludge Metal, with Leigh hammering his drums while also gnarling nonstop.

We’re then treated to two and a half minutes of distorted yet melodious sounds in The Mercy, working as an interlude before we face Yellow Darkyard, the second song of the album that surpasses the 12-minute mark, sounding very emotional with a striking, passionate vocal performance by Leigh, who also does an amazing job on the guitars and drums, adding an extra touch of heaviness to the overall result and ending on a high and caustic note. In Green (Again) our lone wolf offers a lighter version of his project, almost like an acoustic track with his guitars exhaling hope and peace, before the album ends with the pure Ambient track Grey, putting a whimsical conclusion to such a diverse and interesting album.

It’s been a while since our last review of any release by The Sun Through a Telescope, with the lats one being the project’s 2017 album Black Hole Smile, and I must say it’s a pleasure to get in touch once again with such a talented musician and his unique take on the genre, always pushing the boundaries and always experimenting with new sounds and techniques. Hence, if you want to give Leigh a shout you can find him on Facebook, and of course purchase a copy of Warm, Grey Day from BandCamp (with a limited run of 20 cassettes available), which is also available on all streaming services like Spotify. I don’t think it will take long for us to hear again from Leigh and his The Sun Through a Telescope as the guy seems to be unstoppable, and as long as he keeps delivering to our avid ears high quality noise like what’s found in Warm, Grey Day we’ll be more than happy with that.

Best moments of the album: Fantastic Waste, Pathways II and Yellow Darkyard.

Worst moments of the album: The Mercy.

Released in 2025 Independent

Track listing
1. Eyes Lambent 12:21
2. Fantastic Waste 6:16
3. Pathways I 8:04
4. Pathways II 5:31
5. The Mercy 2:33
6. Yellow Darkyard 12:11
7. Green (Again) 3:25
8. Grey 5:01

Band members
Leigh Newton – vocals, guitars, bass, drums, programming, samples

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Posted in 2025 New Releases | Tagged ambient, apartment 2 studios, black hole smile, canada, doom metal, doomgaze, drone metal, fantastic waste, g-west studios, lee neutron, leigh newton, ontario, ottawa, pathways ii, post-metal, post-rock, psychedelic, sludge metal, the sun through a telescope, topon das, warm grey day, yellow darkyard | Leave a reply

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