Ruin is the first official release from Necare, an American-based doom metal band on the Finnish label, Firebox. Despite what the albums grandiose and Romantic sounds might lead you to believe, Necare is actually just a two-person act, with Ruin featuring only a little guest guitar and violin work beyond the members own multi-instrumental performances. My Dying Bride and early Anathema are easy comparisons to draw, for Ruin is well steeped in the doom-y death tradition. The results of Necares metal education make up a deeply moving passage through waves of thick, buzzy distortion and lulls of softer melodies and sadness. Unsurprisingly, the tracks tend to be long and slow, but they boast a strong forward momentum, especially songs like the comparatively upbeat "Canto XXXIV and the more delicately beautiful "Celia. My biggest complaint is the abundance of overused synth sounds artificial choirs and the like; it would be nice to hear what Necare could do with a budget and a real orchestra. For now, Ruin will have to do, and as is, it more than suffices.
(Firebox)Necare
Ruin
BY Laura TaylorPublished Sep 1, 2004