
While these cultists of the end-times hail from Brooklyn, my own stomping grounds, I was shocked to not have heard about them before I was sent this release. We use cookies to let us know when you visit SoundCloud, to understand how you interact with us, to enrich and personalize your user experience, to enable social media functionality and to customize your relationship with SoundCloud, including providing you with more relevant advertising."I was, in all honesty, extremely startled and shocked by just how damn good this album is. SoundCloud may request cookies to be set on your device.
The sense of drug-induced fear, otherwordly horror and darkness ride forth on this record much like a steed sent straight from hell. Each song has its own vibe and tone, but always feels centered within the scope of the album’s overall feeling. Clouds Taste Satanic have crafted a stunningly complex piece of sonic abuse with Your Doom Has Come. So to have this band and record unexpectedly drop into my lap, with no advance warning as to just how colossal it was going to be, left me picking my jaw up off the floor.
Tolkien, fictionally written by Bilbo Baggins verses of it are sung at various places in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The Road Goes Ever On, also known as A Walking Song, is a walking song by J.R.R. Seek this album out at all costs, people, and brace yourselves to be destroyed."The same way that your money is probably safer mixed up with other people’s money in a bank vault than it is sitting alone in your dresser drawer, your data may actually be safer in the cloud. I’m sensing that Your Doom Has Come is just the first ripple of a big rock being dropped into the lake of extreme music, thanks to this band.
If there is one thing I can say with confidence, it is this: these clouds will not dissipate, because the product is excellent. In the case of this Brooklyn foursome, the music not only speaks, it sings (without words, even)! The band has set the music out there to either spark a fire that spreads where it will or, conversely, to peter out and fade into obscurity. "Clouds Taste Satanic have taken a gamble, to see if the music they produce is strong enough to speak for them.
If this is your first introduction to Clouds Taste Satanic I STRONGLY suggest you pick up their debut “To Sleep Beyond the Earth” as well, because it is also excellent.""The instrumental score for the Apocalypse just may have been found in Clouds Taste Satanic’s new album “Your Doom Has Come.” Indeed the only thing missing from this New York instrumental band’s doomy soundtrack is the hoof beats of the Four Horsemen, but one could easily be forgiven for mistaking the rhythmic changes from slower chugging head-bobbers to faster toe-tapping sections as the sound of the approaching riders of the Book of Revelations.""The four piece satanic stoners have done it again. "Overall a very strong follow up for Clouds Taste Satanic, releasing two great albums within such a short time-frame of each other is an impressive feat and let's hope they can keep this pace up and start some heavy touring. In-depth DC, Virginia, Maryland news coverage including traffic, weather, crime, education, restaurant.
Cause they turn up the tempo on many occasion and seek out those age-old and proves strong structures. Instead you get caught up in something much more rock oriented and almost catchy, for the lack of a better word. With a much more oppressive atmosphere they do turn hypnotizing once again, but this time around, the influences they take from repetitive stoner and sludgy tempos dispel any notion that you are dealing with deadly smoke here.

You expect something like a sonic trip around your subconscious.""Chomping down on some Instrumental Doom perfected in Brooklyn, NY with Clouds Taste Satanic and their 2015 release, "Your Doom Has Come". If you ask me, this album has to be heard carefully, with an open mind. On the third hearing I still discovering distinctive states of mind here, and new sensations over a pathway of music structures. It’s amazing what you can create when you are in the same mood with your pals, and when music flows like blood in rehearsal room. All tracks come from a cradle of different feelings: anger, happiness, sorrow, pain, and I must say that these musicians take the better of each one and translate it to a musical section, a guitar line, a bass base, a drum beat ….
Visiting Nana in the nursing home? This will make the experience more enjoyable for the both of you and will be a nonchalant reminder that you can't wait forever for your inheritance. Making love to your girl, throw this album on. Smoking up with your buds, throw this album on.

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That isn't magic, or even an accident that speaks to the confidence Clouds Taste Satanic have in what they're doing. Secondly, this is the kind of stoner infused doom that lends itself well to long compositions, coming and going, bending and swaying, and yet somehow always coming to a neat finish at the end. Leaving the vocal slider on the mixing board all the way down doesn't mean you need to play extra solos, install odd time signatures or add in a second drummer. They haven't sacrificed track length or tried to overcompensate in any way, as some bands tend to do. And while I wouldn't suggest that a vocalist would ruin the record, the absence of one is an asset. First, the fact of the matter is, it's instrumental.
The nearly nine minute opener “Ten Kings” is an adventure in itself, one that relays a sense of dimensional exploration as it pulls you along into its spiraling vortex of musical travels. It arrives with a somber sonic declaration, one devoid of speech but needing no translation for this release is an aural interpretation of morose finality in its own totalitarian completion. 8.5/10""And it has come crashing down with crushing density that resonates with every doom-laden note and pulsating layer. And Your Doom Has Come is the inevitable. It's unpredictable predictability. You know where it started and where it'll end, but the middle could go any which way.
The ease does not last though because before you know it comes the ominous foreboding of song five, “Dark Army”, and it feels as if it is impossible to not feel tinges of uncertainty and even dread at what emotional implications the song invokes within the listener’s being. Periodically they are frenetic and caustic, chasing you right up to the very edge of this recorded precipice only to pull you back at the last moment and comfort you with some proggish manipulations. From “Out Of The Abyss” seemingly comes your arrival to the far off destination as this song is at times vastly pummeling and chock full of incendiary guitar melting fret play while dissolving into circular, addictive reprises. You can easily find yourself lost in the moment of singular escapism provided here, absorbed and then transported ever further and further headlong into an alternate realm of desert-bound caravans and oft-times fiery intensities. Flowing familiarity begins to cradle you as song three “Beast From The Sea” arrives and further fuels us along with its’ Middle Eastern nuances and unspoken narrative. A groovy, repetitious guitar riff instantly opens said selection and I dare anyone that is listening to this song to just try not to begin head-nodding along with the pleasing bounce that this second biblically – referenced track invokes throughout two-thirds of its’ running time.
