WHITE LAKE MOUNTAIN - Demo
2013
Indie
Some time ago, I reviewed a band called The Unavowed, from Ottawa. They had released one epic EP called War, that offered the best of heavy, stoner, and crust altogether. When I heard that two of the band members were now in another band called White Lake Mountain, from the same area, I was very curious to hear what it would sound like.
Earlier this Spring, White Lake Mountain posted a four-tracks demo online. This project not only demonstrates that the ex-Unavowed are still rocking hard, but also that there's a new solid stoner rock entity in the National Capital. Along with Chris Mesner on drums and Nick Toone on bass, the band introduces the excellent Joe Hammond and H. Figurine on guitars. Vocal duties are shared by Toone and Hammond, in a heavy rockers style.
Apparently a home recording, this demo has nothing particular about its production. Call it raw, crust, or garage, it's not important when it comes to a demo, as long as it rocks - and this is exactly what this demo does. The four songs display a certain stylistic range, from dirty rock ("Cataclysmic Skies") to stoner doom ("Behemoth"), with equal ease at both ends. On the musicianship level, the two guitars approach is worthy of mention, for example on "When the Sleeper Wakes" (a song that reminds me of Mortification's song "Influence", in a good way).
This demo's song titles tell me something epic is coming our way - let's hope White Lake Mountain doesn't stop there.
www.whitelakemountain.com
https://soundcloud.com/#wlmband