
*Artist: Clouds Taste Satanic
*Album: 79 A.E.
*Year: 2024
*Genre: Instrumental Doom Metal
*Country: United States

*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 104MB
Tracklist:
1. Collision 21:48
2. Reclamation 21:39
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Total playing time: 43:27

Extended info
Line - up:
Steven Scavuzzo - Guitars
Greg Acampora - Drums
Brian Bauhs - Guitars
HEAD-BANGER REVIEWS:
"Born from the ashes of a halted film production, the unit’s eighth work stands as another undeniable triumph of an experience. Seemingly taking a page from the works of “Evil Eye” and “Second Sight” from five years ago, Clouds Taste Satanic offers up a more spacious creation than what we got last year, yet it is in every way that Clouds Taste Satanic makes it clear that their potency has not waned in the slightest despite their surprising rate of production. Having been throwing down speechless excellence for ten years now, “79 A.E.” stands as another monolithic testament to the band’s expansive power.
Two tracks both clocking over twenty-one minutes, this is the soundtrack to the post-apocalyptic wasteland where the impact of the meteors are felt in every riff, the struggle to survive is constant through the ever-present heaviness, and the pondering of the will to go on persists in the atmospheres which Clouds Taste Satanic weave into a fascinating tapestry whose details become all the more dynamic and impressive the closer you look. Clouds Taste Satanic hasn’t a need to prove themselves in any capacity for several years now, yet it is at every turn throughout “79 A.E.” that the act felt like they were well and truly out for blood. Riffs that are as thick as ever, a concept that leaves just enough to the imagination for a unique experience from one listener to the next, and a clear mastery of the craft that permeates the entire effort, how could this work have been destined for anything other than greatness.
Years of dominating at every opportunity and showing us just how adept they are in this particular corner of fantastic smoky heaviness, Clouds Taste Satanic still has yet to find an equal that can come even close to challenging their reign. Where many would’ve taken a failed project on the chin and moved on, it is with every given facet of “79 A.E” that Clouds Taste Satanic transforms it into another effortless victory."
THE SLEEPING SHAMAN:
"This new album is around forty-three minutes long, but has only two songs, Collision and Reclamation because it serves as a soundtrack to an unmade post-apocalyptic film, called 79 A.E. The deviant riff wizardry pouring out of the speakers represents a tale of doom following the Days of Extinction, where the remnants of humanity fight to survive amidst the devastating aftereffects of an asteroid strike, and all the way through the music, I can picture those images in my mind.
The music flows seamlessly and doesn’t allow you any time to get bored as you don’t know what to expect next, halfway through Reclamation is a great example of this. It’s almost like unwrapping a new flavour of chocolate bar, you don’t know what you’re going to get as there are so many textured layers spiralling across the two epic sagas. With drummer Greg Acampora being the lynchpin, it allows guitarists Scavuzzo and Brian Bauhs to express themselves and let loose with some intricate and sumptuous riffs and melodies.
They are a band who are on top form at the moment and deserve greater recognition as their music is jaw droppingly good and are top of my hit list to try and see live this year. Just sit back, listen and enjoy the magnificence that is Clouds Taste Satanic."
METAL INTEGRAL:
"With 79 AE , CLOUDS TASTE SATANIC once again achieves the feat of telling a wordless story thanks to the finesse of its compositions and the strength of its overflowing imagination."
CAVE DWELLER MUSIC:
"I am a firm believer that Clouds Taste Satanic are the best instrumental band to ever grace our collective consciousness. My love for their patented brand of music began with 2017’s The Glitter Of Infinite Hell, and here we are now, seven years and seven albums later, talking about their most impressive work to date, the two track behemoth called 79 A.E."
MEAT MEAD METAL:
"We all might be too panicked to put on music once Armageddon strikes, but if for some reason you have a clear state of mind, visiting “79 A.E.” for what would be a final time wouldn’t be a bad way to go. Clouds Taste Satanic add cosmic dreaming and hellfire storming for good measure on this record, making sure you feel the burn as you take the journey. This is a riveting, exciting record that makes you feel way better about humanity’s destruction than you may care to admit."
OUTLAWS OF THE SUN:
"79 A.E. is a first rate exercise in SONIC DELIVERY where the music feels almost too real at times and even hearing Clouds Taste Satanic having a more free-flowing attitude especially on the later stages of the album. Intricate noises and Ambient rhythms are used throughout the album which only adds to the overall excitement of the whole record. It’s great to see Clouds Taste Satanic explore new areas of music with that lush Post-Rock attitude being used to wonderful effect on Reclamation. This is an album with genuine HEART and SOUL with a powerful DESTRUCTIVE quality which gives it a more emotional feel that you don’t initially expect. 79 A.E. proves once again why Clouds Taste Satanic are without doubt one of the finest Instrumental bands from the Doom/Stoner Metal scene around today. This is another unmissable record from the band. Explore Your Own Cosmic Destruction at your own leisure. Simply unmissable."
VEIL OF SOUND:
"Clouds Taste Satanic has its unique style and take on the styles and genres, but these influences give Clouds Taste Satanic a lot of range to develop its music and invent new avenues. As they have shown on a couple of albums, not at least 2023’s Tales of Demonic Possession , the band thrives when creating long tracks and when they can develop the music over the course of twenty minutes: The delicate shifts and turns, the calmer parts that exist between the rushes of mighty riffs, the melodic themes that run through some of the tracks’ movements, and the ability to make intricate music, pushing borders and not lose the listener along the way. It is utterly engaging all through - never one dull moment. Not only is the complexity of the music making it a captive listening experience, but it also makes you want to come back to the album time after time to discover the layers, to discover the hidden gems of sound effects and the subtle changes in the musical patterns."
ARROW LORDS OF METAL:
"The music on this record is a soundtrack to a never-made post-apocalyptic film called '79 A.E.'. Heavy passages and atmospheric carpets alternate in a very colorful and fascinating way; as if you are going on a musical journey, a variety of landscapes pass you by. I can imagine that as a musician you can be completely absorbed in these flows, but this band can also convey that to an audience. As a listener you can also completely go along with that flow, immerse yourself in that landscape. The band knows how to beautifully incorporate and convey the hypnotic effect that music can have. An album with, as mentioned before, pieces to almost drown in and passages to make you jealous."
MUSIPEDIA OF METAL:
"79 A.E. is an album that when I have no idea what to listen to is always going to be my default, because every time I hear something different, and it allows me to sit back and really clear my mind with only the riffs and the doomy fuzz to consider. I can’t imagine Clouds Taste Satanic not having the instrumental album of the year and 79 A.E. being one of if not the most played album of 2024 for your reviewer. Another instrumental doom masterpiece from Clouds Taste Satanic. 9/10"
CVLT NATION:
"Excuse me as I touch the sky! Excuse me as I leave planet Earth. Excuse me as I allow the cosmic riffs of Clouds Taste Satanic to be my soundtrack to the Apocalypse! Their new album 79 A.E has altered my reality! This brain cell shifting sonic doom experience comes out on March 1st via Majestic Mountain Records. This band always delivers thrilling instrumental doom that sounds like nothing out of nothing in the musical universe. They can conjure up feedback drenched riffs that are drugs unto themselves and will get you HIGH for sure! "
Steven Scavuzzo - Guitars
Greg Acampora - Drums
Brian Bauhs - Guitars
HEAD-BANGER REVIEWS:
"Born from the ashes of a halted film production, the unit’s eighth work stands as another undeniable triumph of an experience. Seemingly taking a page from the works of “Evil Eye” and “Second Sight” from five years ago, Clouds Taste Satanic offers up a more spacious creation than what we got last year, yet it is in every way that Clouds Taste Satanic makes it clear that their potency has not waned in the slightest despite their surprising rate of production. Having been throwing down speechless excellence for ten years now, “79 A.E.” stands as another monolithic testament to the band’s expansive power.
Two tracks both clocking over twenty-one minutes, this is the soundtrack to the post-apocalyptic wasteland where the impact of the meteors are felt in every riff, the struggle to survive is constant through the ever-present heaviness, and the pondering of the will to go on persists in the atmospheres which Clouds Taste Satanic weave into a fascinating tapestry whose details become all the more dynamic and impressive the closer you look. Clouds Taste Satanic hasn’t a need to prove themselves in any capacity for several years now, yet it is at every turn throughout “79 A.E.” that the act felt like they were well and truly out for blood. Riffs that are as thick as ever, a concept that leaves just enough to the imagination for a unique experience from one listener to the next, and a clear mastery of the craft that permeates the entire effort, how could this work have been destined for anything other than greatness.
Years of dominating at every opportunity and showing us just how adept they are in this particular corner of fantastic smoky heaviness, Clouds Taste Satanic still has yet to find an equal that can come even close to challenging their reign. Where many would’ve taken a failed project on the chin and moved on, it is with every given facet of “79 A.E” that Clouds Taste Satanic transforms it into another effortless victory."
THE SLEEPING SHAMAN:
"This new album is around forty-three minutes long, but has only two songs, Collision and Reclamation because it serves as a soundtrack to an unmade post-apocalyptic film, called 79 A.E. The deviant riff wizardry pouring out of the speakers represents a tale of doom following the Days of Extinction, where the remnants of humanity fight to survive amidst the devastating aftereffects of an asteroid strike, and all the way through the music, I can picture those images in my mind.
The music flows seamlessly and doesn’t allow you any time to get bored as you don’t know what to expect next, halfway through Reclamation is a great example of this. It’s almost like unwrapping a new flavour of chocolate bar, you don’t know what you’re going to get as there are so many textured layers spiralling across the two epic sagas. With drummer Greg Acampora being the lynchpin, it allows guitarists Scavuzzo and Brian Bauhs to express themselves and let loose with some intricate and sumptuous riffs and melodies.
They are a band who are on top form at the moment and deserve greater recognition as their music is jaw droppingly good and are top of my hit list to try and see live this year. Just sit back, listen and enjoy the magnificence that is Clouds Taste Satanic."
METAL INTEGRAL:
"With 79 AE , CLOUDS TASTE SATANIC once again achieves the feat of telling a wordless story thanks to the finesse of its compositions and the strength of its overflowing imagination."
CAVE DWELLER MUSIC:
"I am a firm believer that Clouds Taste Satanic are the best instrumental band to ever grace our collective consciousness. My love for their patented brand of music began with 2017’s The Glitter Of Infinite Hell, and here we are now, seven years and seven albums later, talking about their most impressive work to date, the two track behemoth called 79 A.E."
MEAT MEAD METAL:
"We all might be too panicked to put on music once Armageddon strikes, but if for some reason you have a clear state of mind, visiting “79 A.E.” for what would be a final time wouldn’t be a bad way to go. Clouds Taste Satanic add cosmic dreaming and hellfire storming for good measure on this record, making sure you feel the burn as you take the journey. This is a riveting, exciting record that makes you feel way better about humanity’s destruction than you may care to admit."
OUTLAWS OF THE SUN:
"79 A.E. is a first rate exercise in SONIC DELIVERY where the music feels almost too real at times and even hearing Clouds Taste Satanic having a more free-flowing attitude especially on the later stages of the album. Intricate noises and Ambient rhythms are used throughout the album which only adds to the overall excitement of the whole record. It’s great to see Clouds Taste Satanic explore new areas of music with that lush Post-Rock attitude being used to wonderful effect on Reclamation. This is an album with genuine HEART and SOUL with a powerful DESTRUCTIVE quality which gives it a more emotional feel that you don’t initially expect. 79 A.E. proves once again why Clouds Taste Satanic are without doubt one of the finest Instrumental bands from the Doom/Stoner Metal scene around today. This is another unmissable record from the band. Explore Your Own Cosmic Destruction at your own leisure. Simply unmissable."
VEIL OF SOUND:
"Clouds Taste Satanic has its unique style and take on the styles and genres, but these influences give Clouds Taste Satanic a lot of range to develop its music and invent new avenues. As they have shown on a couple of albums, not at least 2023’s Tales of Demonic Possession , the band thrives when creating long tracks and when they can develop the music over the course of twenty minutes: The delicate shifts and turns, the calmer parts that exist between the rushes of mighty riffs, the melodic themes that run through some of the tracks’ movements, and the ability to make intricate music, pushing borders and not lose the listener along the way. It is utterly engaging all through - never one dull moment. Not only is the complexity of the music making it a captive listening experience, but it also makes you want to come back to the album time after time to discover the layers, to discover the hidden gems of sound effects and the subtle changes in the musical patterns."
ARROW LORDS OF METAL:
"The music on this record is a soundtrack to a never-made post-apocalyptic film called '79 A.E.'. Heavy passages and atmospheric carpets alternate in a very colorful and fascinating way; as if you are going on a musical journey, a variety of landscapes pass you by. I can imagine that as a musician you can be completely absorbed in these flows, but this band can also convey that to an audience. As a listener you can also completely go along with that flow, immerse yourself in that landscape. The band knows how to beautifully incorporate and convey the hypnotic effect that music can have. An album with, as mentioned before, pieces to almost drown in and passages to make you jealous."
MUSIPEDIA OF METAL:
"79 A.E. is an album that when I have no idea what to listen to is always going to be my default, because every time I hear something different, and it allows me to sit back and really clear my mind with only the riffs and the doomy fuzz to consider. I can’t imagine Clouds Taste Satanic not having the instrumental album of the year and 79 A.E. being one of if not the most played album of 2024 for your reviewer. Another instrumental doom masterpiece from Clouds Taste Satanic. 9/10"
CVLT NATION:
"Excuse me as I touch the sky! Excuse me as I leave planet Earth. Excuse me as I allow the cosmic riffs of Clouds Taste Satanic to be my soundtrack to the Apocalypse! Their new album 79 A.E has altered my reality! This brain cell shifting sonic doom experience comes out on March 1st via Majestic Mountain Records. This band always delivers thrilling instrumental doom that sounds like nothing out of nothing in the musical universe. They can conjure up feedback drenched riffs that are drugs unto themselves and will get you HIGH for sure! "
Technical info

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Comments :
Title=Collision
Artist=Clouds Taste Satanic
Album=79 A.E.
Tracknumber=1
Year=2024
Genre=Instrumental Doom Metal
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