Album Review: OMINESS – OMINESS

Artist: OMINESS

Album: OMINESS

Genre: Doom Metal/Sludge Metal/Gothic Metal

Label: Transylvanian Recordings

Rating: 8/10

Every once in awhile an album comes along that reminds me of why I should be paying more attention to what’s going on in the underground Metal scene. The most recent album that has done this for me is the debut self-titled album from Gothic Doom Metal band “OMINESS.” Hailing from Ohlone & Pomo land, also known as Oakland and Santa Rosa, CA. OMINESS’ music is dark, foreboding, and the soundtrack to impeding doom with immaculately produced sludgy instrumentation combined with Gothic fervor. Fans of Sludge and Doom Metal will find solace in this album with its slow lethargic tempos and heavily distorted guitars while lead singer Destiny Espinoza’s vocals cut like a knife, transitioning from clean to guttural growling. However, even with the gloomy nature of this album, those who are marginalized will reach catharsis when listening to this album with its themes of feminist rage and queer liberation, and it’s all topped with bruja spirituality and aesthetic. If this all sounds like something you’d fancy, then turn off all the lights, light some candles and enjoy this Hellish ride. 

Written By: Steven Sandoval

Portrayal of Guilt and Chat Pile Release Split 7″

Austin, Texas-based band “Portrayal of Guilt” released an absolute monster of an album earlier this year titled We Are Always Alone, which featured their usual infectious blend of genres primarily affiliated with the Metal or Hardcore scene, Genres that don’t usually intertwine, but the band dispelled all elitism with the record, informing us that there are parallels between these genres that shouldn’t go unnoticed, and that we can all co-exist while we watch the world burn. Oklahoma-based band “Chat Pile” released two unsettling but enticing EPs back in 2019 that flourished on the uneasy state of the human condition. Incredibly manic, dark, and devoid of joy, which if you’re like me, brings you intense feelings of satisfaction, and….. joy. Funny how that works. “Chat Pile” are hard at work on their debut full-length album, which won’t be released till next year, but today the band along with “Portrayal of Guilt” have gifted us new music. A split 7″ released via “Portrayal of Guilt’s” own record label “Portrayal of Guilt Records.” The aforementioned parallels between genres such as Hardcore, Punk, Black Metal, Screamo, and with “Chat Pile” in the mix, Doom, Sludge, and Noise Rock are on full display on this release. You can listen to, as well as purchase the split 7″ below:

https://portrayalofguilt.bandcamp.com/