The Sound Of Nothing

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Move over everyone else, the bleakest sound of 2015 is here. 

If sorrow could have a sound that would be Il Vuoto’s noise, that’s what the say,

Influenced by the coldness of Shape of Despair, the melancholy of Monumentum and Nortt’s lo-fi malevolent aura, Il Vuoto crafts its own cocktail of “noisy” Funeral Doom Metal. However, Il Vuoto has an even noisier side, as shown on its demo Rehearsal vol.1, which features an extremely drone aspect of doom metal by the likes of bands such as Earth and Sunn O))).
Starting at the bleakest dawn of 2015, this north Italian one-man project, leaded by Matteo Gruppi (also mastermind behind the Chiral moniker), has released an official 3-track demo (Sea of Emptiness) in May of the same year, while at the end of August he’s ready for its follow up: a full-length entitled Weakness.
Weakness, introduced by the band itself as “the first observation of distress by Il Vuoto”, presents a collection of heavy mournful moments tinted with softer clean parts full of claustrophobic depression. Strew field recordings and orchestral elements are added to increase the feeling of discomfort and bring the listener into a downward spiral of emptiness and resignation.
Ask to describe their sound in just one sentence, they say: Il Vuoto is the noise of sorrow and distress.

Lovely.

Here’s the track.


Guest sorrow and lamentations by Jurre Timmer (Algos http://on.fb.me/1MpFnGZ ).

Links:
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1PnFjIx
Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/1jiolze

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