With their debut album "Spectres in the Sacristy" Deep Cavity have created a Dark, Haunting Deathrock album that has really caught my attention. From the Rozz style vocals (that's meant as a compliment) to the fast tempo beats and wailing guitars the album sounds as if it could have been made in the 80's during the height of the Deathrock genre. The band describes the album as being about "the Haunting activity that goes on behind closed doors we know of, but can't see" and in my opinion they hit the nail on the head.
I have a tough time when picking a favorite track from this album because it's it's so consistent and solid throughout. If I were to pick a favorite I think it would be "Forgotten". The overall dark overtone and subtle shifting macabre melody makes it hard for me to sit still while listening.
Aside from their great music, the artwork on the album as well as the artwork associated with the various singles the band made available on Bandcamp is great in it's own rite. According to the Bandcamp page it's all done by the band themselves which is quite remarkable. I personally LOVE every image as well as their band logo it's self.
As of the time of this post the album does not currently have a physical release, however after a brief conversation with Danny Aranda from the band, they do plan to release the Lp on Cassette as well as a Vinyl release limited to 50 hand numbered copies. They are also working on T Shirts. I will update this post as items become available but for now you can purchase the digital version of the album on Bandcamp. Below the videos I will post links to their Bandcamp as well as their Facebook page. If you like the music please let the band know and purchase the album.
- lphttps://www.facebook.com/deepcavityband/
- https://deepcavity.bandcamp.com/album/spectres-in-the-sacristy-lp
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1x2UWgC-UsSjfHO97J8G3g
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