PYRRHON

Technical Death Metal • United States
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Pyrrhon are a death metal band from Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 2008, they released their first full-length album "An Excellent Servant but a Terrible Master" in 2011.
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PYRRHON An Excellent Servant but a Terrible Master album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
An Excellent Servant but a Terrible Master
Technical Death Metal 2011
PYRRHON The Mother of Virtues album cover 3.50 | 2 ratings
The Mother of Virtues
Technical Death Metal 2014
PYRRHON What Passes for Survival album cover 4.00 | 1 ratings
What Passes for Survival
Technical Death Metal 2017
PYRRHON Abscess Time album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Abscess Time
Technical Death Metal 2020
PYRRHON Exhaust album cover 4.36 | 3 ratings
Exhaust
Technical Death Metal 2024

PYRRHON EPs & splits

PYRRHON Fever Kingdoms album cover 2.50 | 1 ratings
Fever Kingdoms
Technical Death Metal 2010
PYRRHON Growth Without End album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Growth Without End
Technical Death Metal 2015
PYRRHON Running Out of Skin album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Running Out of Skin
Technical Death Metal 2016

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PYRRHON Demo 2009 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Demo 2009
Technical Death Metal 2009
PYRRHON 2012 Demo album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
2012 Demo
Technical Death Metal 2012

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PYRRHON Exhaust

Album · 2024 · Technical Death Metal
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PYRRHON was one of the first dissonant technical death metal bands to catch the second wave after bands like Gorguts and Portal busted the doors wide open and bands like Gigan and Ulcerate soon followed. This New York City band formed in 2008 and has been haunting the extreme metal underground for well over a decade now since it first launched its debut EP “Fever Kingdoms” in 2010. Wow, what a difference a decade makes for this band’s development. I have never quite warmed up to this band due to the fact that after i picked up its second album “The Mother of Virtues” a few years back that i just wasn’t as blown away as i was with bands like Gigan, Portal, Mitochondrion or the king of disso-death itself Gorguts. After all the hubbub about its latest release EXHAUST however i decided to jump back on the PYRRHON bandwagon and give em another try.

Popular doesn’t always translate satisfyingly brilliant to my ears so with some intrepid hesitation i jumped right in and all i can say is WOW! These guys have clearly been practicing their little nut sacks off since i’ve last encountered them and the results have paid off handsomely. EXHAUST displays a massive leap in sharpening the band’s strongest attributes of clanging out discordant bombastic death metal riffage laced with all kinds of technically infused sidetracking and excursions into proggy labyrinthine excesses however this time around the band has honed its skills to create stronger song structures that ebb and flow in a more consistent manner all the while upping the game in their performances with faster razor-sharp guitar riffs and squeals and a frenetic yet precision controlled bantering of percussion and bass abuse. Vocalist Doug Moore also delivers a heightened sense of death metal mania that veers a bit into the world of grind influenced screams.

Many disso-death bands have tested the patience of their audiences in recent years with bloated albums that pummel your senses past an hour’s playing time which truly is exhausting for such intense uncompromising metal rampage. EXHAUST features ten tracks that comfortably sit at the 38 minute mark which is really the maximum playing time that can sustain most of our attention spans for music this wild and crazed without any moments of catching your breath. While the opening “Not Going To Mars” insinuates one of those classically orchestrated disso-death albums in the vein of Ad Nauseam the short intro quickly bursts into action with an incessant raging flow of blitzkrieg riffing and brutal unrelenting motif and cadence changes all wrapped up in the ugliest discordant harmonic combos possible. Basically the band has clawed its way up to the top ranks of disso-death royalty by displaying a massive leap in instrumental interplay infused with a fertile fecundity previous albums didn’t quite muster up.

This is extreme progressive technical death metal at its finest with a labyrinthine maze of twists and turns lashing out like a wounded dragon writhing about spewing fire as it perishes and taking down the town with it. The surge of creative fortitude lurking about in every abscessed disease ridden track of atonal angularity is simply off the charts making EXHAUST a very exhausting album indeed not because you struggle to stay away but rather the challenge of keeping up with the absolute terror emulating from this quartet of quality noise masters. The controlled use of dynamics, time signatures and tempo deviations take PYRRHON into the ranks of high quality progressive composers without sacrificing nary a nasty quality that makes this anarchic tumultuous stew of crazy crafty disso-death steeped in all the aggression and energetic outbursts that is humanly possible. By far the band’s effort to date and one of the top disso-death albums to emerge in the last few years although this entire branch of death metal has become the top dogs in keeping the tech death metal world vibrant and evolving into the next levels of despair and horrific ugliness. Great job guys!

PYRRHON Fever Kingdoms

EP · 2010 · Technical Death Metal
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Tech metal is one of those nebulous areas of music that i still find very difficult to figure out why some bands totally work for me and others don’t despite all the tech chops being checked off like clockwork. While bands like Deathspell Omega and Gorguts have soared to the top of the charts for their innovative and creative avant-garde take on established sub-genera of the metal universe, others sorta fall between the cracks. PYRRHON is one such band that despite cranking out all the expected techy aspects in abundance, sorta fail to inspire beyond a certain level and that is no more apparent than on their debut EP release FEVER KINGDOMS which came out in 2010.

The band was founded all the way back in 2008 when guitarist Dylan DiLeila and bassist Mike Sheen met by happenstance on a subway platform and then found drummer Alex Cohen to join the crew. Along the way they found Doug Moore to join in as vocalist. While PYRRHON has in recent years upped their game and joined the ranks of the more known ranks of the tech death metal universe alongside other surreal noisemakers such as Portal, Ulcerate or Mithras, on FEVER KINGDOMS they take a rather generic sounding approach with a sound that somehow finds itself somewhere between death metal with the gutteral growls and frenetic angular riffs but with more of a mathcore in yer face grind that churns on relentlessly in full extreme metal fashion.

While these elements are not that bad within themselves, this EP unfortunately lacks any sort of variety or attention grabbing ideas. And along with that, i find the drumming style of Alex Cohen a little lackluster for the type of tech death they are trying to capture. Another band that is similar is Gigan who master the surreal and detached psychedelic metal sound that they strive to create. In their case the musicians are bombastic and unapologetically ferocious and have the chops to pull it off as well as an imagination that allows a flexibility that is needed for the cosmic metal ride. FEVER KINGDOMS seems to just plod along predictably with each of the five tracks sounding alike with the same riffs recycled.

What it boils down to with PYRRHON’s debut is that something is woefully missing to give this sonic noise parade some sort of spirit. It plods along checking off all the boxes of extreme tech metal but doesn’t deliver in anything that is very satisfying. In the tech death universe where sonic maelstroms can easily resemble any other, the differences are very subtle and the tight wire act between something outstandingly original and woefully cliche and lackluster can be a very small margin of differences and in the case of PYRRHON’s FEVER KINGDOMS falls short of the interesting mark and leaves me quite unsatisfied especially after experiencing their more mature albums first.

PYRRHON Running Out of Skin

EP · 2016 · Technical Death Metal
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"Running Out of Skin" is an EP release by US, Brooklyn, New York based extreme metal act Pyrrhon. The EP was released through PRC Music in March 2016. Pyrrhon was formed in 2008 and released their debut full-length studio album "An Excellent Servant but a Terrible Master" in 2011. The band´s sophomore studio album "The Mother of Virtues" emerged in 2014, and they followed that album up with the "Growth Without End" EP in 2015.

"Running Out of Skin" features 4 tracks and a full playing time of 16:25 minutes. Stylistically the material is in a technical, very extreme, chaotic, and dissonant sounding extreme metal style. Pyrrhon may at one point have been rooted in death metal, but while this certainly is extreme, there are actually very few death metal traits left in the band´s music on "Running Out of Skin". The vocals are for example not growling, but rather a very extreme and distorted raw type of shouting. Pyrrhon suck you into their noisy and chaotic extreme metal universe, which feels both unpleasant and almost claustrophobic yet intriguing. At times it almost sounds like free-form avant garde, which may not be as far from the truth as it sounds, as the material on "Running Out of Skin" was recorded live in the studio. I´d be interested to hear how much of the music was planned ahead, and if any sections were improvised.

The band are arguably very well playing and obviously know how to handle their instruments, but the extremety of the material and what appears to be floating structures are probably going to be an obstacle for some. Personally I find "Running Out of Skin" more intriguing than enjoyable, but if you think you can enjoy this type of extreme experiment, you´re certainly in for a wild ride with this release. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

PYRRHON The Mother of Virtues

Album · 2014 · Technical Death Metal
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"The Mother of Virtues" is the 2nd full-length studio album by US extreme metal act Pyrrhon. The album was released through Relapse Records in April 2014. Pyrrhon was formed in 2008 and originate from Brooklyn, New York. They released their debut full-length studio album "An Excellent Servant but a Terrible Master" in 2011.

The music on "The Mother of Virtues" is chaotic sounding and dissonant extreme metal. Acts like Gorguts (Colin Marston has mastered the album, so there is a further reference there) and Ulcerate come to mind. There are occasional more atmospheric post metal sections on the album, but the music is predominantly noisy and dissonant. It´s generally a very challenging listen, and would probably prove a serious trial to those sensitive to dissonance. While there are growling vocals on the album, which leads to a death metal reference, this is not as such death metal. The dominant vocal style is higher pitched and more screaming aggressive hardcore type vocals and while that doesn´t make the music on "The Mother of Virtues" metalcore or deathcore by any means (if that´s what you think), there are pretty strong hardcore leanings on the album.

"The Mother of Virtues" features 9 tracks and a full playing time of 54:40 minutes, which is a really long playing time considering the harsh and abrassive nature of the music. Several of the tracks are also longer than 6 minutes in length and it´s hard not to get dizzy and quite frankly a bit panic stricken after listening to something this cacophonous for that long. Listeners accustomed to dissonance and adventurous song structures should have less issues with that though.

As mentioned the music is very aggressive in nature, but there is also a dark atmospheric edge to it, which reeks urban decay and post apocalyptic landscapes. The band are very well playing and the album features a raw and professional sound production which suits the music well. While Pyrrhon occasionally take their music down to a more atmospheric level and thereby successfully incorporate breathers at various spots during the album´s playing time, they really go all in with the extreme dissonance and rawness for the remaining part of the album, and while dissonance usually doesn´t bother me at all, this is an album I have found very hard to appreciate. If you compare "The Mother of Virtues" with the best works of contemporary and somewhat similar styled artists like the above mentioned, the songwriting does lack something to reach the heights of the most prolific acts on the scene. Still "The Mother of Virtues" does come off as a quality product and the songwriting is generally on a decent level so a 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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