The New Dark Ages blends primal beats with moments of spacey, kaleidoscopic prog. Blood Libel’s outrageous 216 seconds (satirising a real-world antisemitic propaganda that accused Jews of murdering Christian boys to use their blood in religious rituals) arrives on a bed of weirdly distended riffs. Berserker Mode is a storm of swashbuckling six-strings. Hell, Unto The Breach even has a go at pendulous epic doom, sounding only slightly more pantomime than the pompous giants of that genre.
Crucially, rather than dulling the overall mood, the focus on seriousness in some parts emphasises the silliness of others. The route-one likes of Motherfucking Liar and Completely Fucked find GWAR at their most uncompromisingly bone-headed, but the unhinged Venom Of The Platypus is a shapeshifting delight that’s far harder to pin down, while Ratcatcher is a slice of cowbell-laden stupidity that’ll sink its teeth into your ear canal faster than a rodent trapped in a pillowcase. By the time we topple from the crazed bludgeon of Starving Gods into the absurd ambience of 11-minute closer Deus Ex Monstrum, one has to wonder whether they might’ve lost the plot. But that might very well be the point.
Mind-bending proof that GWAR remain the sickest band in the universe.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: Ghoul, Exodus, Municipal Waste
The New Dark Ages is released on June 3 via Pit