Portal Swarth LP


Soon to be made available to an unsuspecting audience; the latest Portal is being given the vinyl treatment. Hot on the heals of the Lurker at the Threshold picture disc re-release featuring a deluxe 16 page booklet which will no doubt continue the flawless aesthetic of the band. Bathe in the void and apease your sins, beg for forgiveness from the Outer God’s, or alternatively, go see Portal on the US leg of their tour.

The latest work of death metal psychosis from Australia’s PORTAL, “Swarth” is the death metal release that invokes the end of the world and is Portal’s most surreal, disturbing, and irregular offering to date.
The approach to Portal’s style of death metal has always treaded the fine line between sheer madness and the intricately artful. Cinematic in scope, like a death metal interpretation of The Cabinet Of Dr. Cagliari or the death metal soundtrack to an ancient silent arthouse flick gone terribly awry, Portal have pretty much transcended the interpretation of what death metal should portray, and simply inverted and twisted it to no end. Even moreso on “Swarth”.
Almost serving as the missing link between Portal’s previous abominations (namely “Seepia” and “Outre”), “Swarth” continues to bring the band’s aesthetic to new disturbing levels of unease. Musically, “Swarth” is very labyrinth-like, very claustrophobic and suffocating where twisted counterpoint and scathing dissonance merge with earth scraping atmosphere to unveil the inevitable rising chaos.
And as usual, with every Portal release, what is surely to divide and polarize death metal enthusiasts who either realize the substance, depth, and genius that Portal portray and the ones who simply cannot comprehend or understand the enigma that is Portal. And those who continue to be indifferent and can’t seem to form any kind of opinion or expression because Portal’s music is so fucked, uneasy, and just wrong in a way that it continues to push and tear the boundaries of extremity within death metal like no other band can through the filth, mire, and the utter crawling chaos that unearths itself through each chapter that creates a Portal release as a whole. Nonetheless, no death metal band has created such debate and dialogue as Portal have, and surely with “Swarth”, such debate and dialogue will no doubt continue, confuse, and perplex. Nonetheless, this is how Portal’s music, in a way, thrives.

Expect this to drop sometime over summer through Crush Until Madness.

You'll find me in the vast wilderness of British Columbia, talking metal at LURKER, or working in publishing and front-end web/eBook development.

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