SCOH9 on TheObelisk quarterly review

JJ at The Obelisk had some nice things to say about the Ripple Music ‘Second Coming Of Heavy; Chapter 9’ split with our buds Wasted Theory.

Speaking of which, we have an EXTREMELY limited number of said vinyl splits up on our Bandcamp. This release is already SOLD OUT, so when these few are gone, that’s it.

https://cortezboston.bandcamp.com/

Cortez & Wasted Theory, The Second Coming of Heavy: Chapter Nine

Ripple Music‘s split series The Second Coming of Heavy hits its ninth chapter in bringing together Boston’s Cortez and Delaware’s Wasted Theory, and neither band fails to live up to the occasion. Cortez‘s range only seems to grow each time they hit the studio — vocalist Matt Harrington makes easy highlights of the opener and longest track (immediate points) “The Firmament” and the echo-laden “Close” — and Wasted Theory‘s “Ditchpig,” “Abominatrix,” “Baptized in Gasoline” and “Heresy Dealer” are so saturated with whiskey it might as well be coming out of their pores. It’s a decidedly North/South release, with Cortez rolling straightforward New England heavy rock through “Fog of Whores” and the Deep Purple cover “Stormbringer” while Wasted Theory dig with all good speed into a grit that’s more and more become their own with time, but there’s a shared penchant for hooks and groove between the two acts that draws them together, and whatever aspects they may or may not share are ultimately trumped by that. As Ripple starts to wind down the series, they continue to highlight some of the finest in heavy that the underground has to offer. One would expect no less.

http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2018/12/07/quarterly-review-day-5/?fbclid=IwAR2lzimoHbHv7msp555HkrTe34wbqoRK2DjmJYVa3c7Qo7svpIje6TV1zRw

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