First Days Of Humanity - RemainsCaves

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Review by Tatum Birch

RemainsCaves, the latest album from First Days Of Humanity, is a haunting and atmospheric journey through the depths of post-punk and darkwave. The band's signature sound of brooding basslines, ethereal synths, and haunting vocals is on full display, creating a sense of foreboding and unease that permeates every track.

From the opening notes of "The Great Divide," the album sets a somber tone that never lets up. "Echoes In The Void" and "Abandoned Places" are standout tracks that showcase the band's ability to craft moody, introspective songs that are both beautiful and unsettling. Meanwhile, "The End Of All Things" and "Eternal Night" delve even deeper into the darkness, with their ominous synth lines and lyrics that hint at a world on the brink of collapse.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Stomach Full Of Rancid Meat
Dragged Into A Boiling Tar Pit
Prehistoric Pus
Feasting From The Mammoth's Skull
Disemboweling With Early Tools
Poisoned During Attempts At Foraging
Skull Smashed With A Rock
Depictions Of Violence On The Cavern Wall
Fears Of Being Attacked In Your Sleep
Suffering From An Ancient Illness
Fashioning Weapons Out Of Bone And Sinew

Catalog Numbers

GF440

Labels

Grindfather Productions

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Formats

  • 6 × Cassette
  • Compilation
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Summary by Tatum Birch

Throughout RemainsCaves, First Days Of Humanity prove themselves to be masters of mood and atmosphere. The album is a cohesive and immersive experience that will appeal to fans of post-punk, darkwave, and goth music alike. It's a powerful statement from a band that continues to push the boundaries of their genre, and it's not to be missed.