
Packing three tracks, this EP from the Australian group of Greytomb was their first since a self-released debut album, and for their second outing, the trio does an impressive job of balancing hammering assaults with thicker and heavier atmospheric focus. Attention to melody and tone inflections pays off with lush vibrancy, and the production finds a sweet spot between sharpness and fullness that does an excellent job matching the band’s shifts from savage to withdrawn. Very good work throughout, with the band pushing themselves to avoid settling into one easy mode.