One of the Bay Areas finest indie labels and foster home to Dystopia, Grief, Brainoil and the beyond-rare Melvins live eight-track cassette, Life Is Abuse now backs Oaklands Drain the Sky on their self-titled four-song EP. After the very Dystopia-stained "Intro instrumental, the dynamite "Under the Sun immediately recalls the classic pre-Sleep of Asbestosdeath. Carl Auges loping bass lines, coupled with George Wunderlichs atonal guitar chords, create a bubbling doom brew, replete with Neurosis-styled triple vocals. Drummer Jason Willer adds fills not unlike Theory of Ruins Ches Smith, yet hes not afraid to break out of the sludge model for the punk rock "Image of a Wall. A smashing debut with engrossing cover art by Auge, Drain the Sky tap into the not-so-ancient wellspring of said bands to become the new end time visionaries. (Life Is Abuse, www.lifeisabuse.com)
Chris Ayers
(Life Is Abuse)Drain The Sky
Drain The Sky
BY Chris AyersPublished Jun 20, 2007