So yes, there are riffs here: the title-track opens with one somehow both mournful and uplifting, while Endless Place splices Sabbath and psychedelia like Trouble or Alice In Chains. But whatever mode Pallbearer deploy, it’s in service to an overarching narrative that confronts feelings of isolation and depression. Drawn from experience, the melancholy expressed from the album’s very first lyric, ‘We are frozen here / Picking at wounds we will not let heal,’ feels real and raw.
There is no relief at Mind Burns Alive’s close, just a tip from reflection into rage as With Disease descends into the abyss. From these depths, Pallbearer have fashioned a graceful and immersive record, one which confirms that we’re dealing with one of modern metal’s most challenging and unique propositions.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Trouble, Mastodon, Elder
Mind Burns Alive is released on May 17 via Nuclear Blast