Auaesuve

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Auaesuve
General information
origin New York City , United States
Genre (s) Funeral Doom , Drone Doom
founding 2005
Website myspace.com/auaesuve
Current occupation
All instruments, vocals
Julius Sargo Lu Clark

Auaesuve is a funeral and drone doom project founded in 2005 .

history

Auaesuve was initiated as a solo project in 2005 by Julius SL Clark, then fourteen years old, after a band that had previously been entertaining friends broke up. He traces the name back to a cycle of stories he invented, in which Auaesuve was supposed to function as a mysterious connecting component between the elements and beings in the story. With the emergence of different music projects, all of which can be traced back to the stylistic development of Auaesuve, he combined the invented myth with personal expression through music.

Auaesuve debuted in 2005 with the demo Deceased Earth . The demonstration began as a short story that Clark wrote while Tides of Awakening by Tyranny heard. Clark published the recordings in small numbers and sent them to friends and acquaintances. The demo is considered lost. Based on this demo recording, Clark developed his style further. He released upcoming albums and EPs in cooperation with labels such as Beautiful Doomsday Productions , a subcontractor of the Chinese label Funeral Moonlight Productions , the Belgian company Bone Structure and Gris Records , a subcontractor of the Ukrainian label Boyanov Gimn Publishing . The reception of Auaesuve's publications remained low, but was consistently positive. The album Languished Aeons in Ruins was praised by Webzine Metal.de as an "impressive gem" and Displaced and Uncharted for the fanzine A Dead Spot of Light was discussed as a "better thought-out version of the releases of Until Death Overtakes Me ".

style

Clark himself describes the music played with Auaesuve as "Ambient Funeral Doom". Such a classification is confirmed in the review written for the fanzine A Dead Spot of Light on Displaced and Uncharted . The webzine Doom-Metal.com describes the style presented by Auaesuve, on the other hand, as "mäjestätischen Funeral Doom in the tradition of Tyranny , but with long ambient passages." For Metal.de the music is a "bridge between Dark Ambient , Drone and moderate." Noise ”and compared with that of Nortt . According to the fanzine A Dead Spot of Light, Auaesuve started as an ambient project and evolved from Neofolk and Drone Doom to Funeral Doom. In the review written for the fanzine, comparisons are made to Until Death Overtakes Me , Remembrance and Sunn O))) .

“Soft voices whisper from the graves of history and stray organ melodies pass us by. Like a threatening shadow, a constantly lurking danger, there is a deep, sometimes pounding hum, a bass-heavy wobble that makes the air tremble and tries vehemently to push itself into the whole body. "

- Bastian for Metal.de about Languished Aeons In Ruins

Discography

  • 2006: Deceased Earth (demo, self-published)
  • 2007: Languished Aeons in Ruins (Album, Beautiful Doomsday Productions)
  • 2007: Obelisk (EP, Bone Structure)
  • 2009: Akashic Sands of the Past (download EP, self-published)
  • 2010: Displaced and Uncharted (Album, Gris Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e oneyoudontknow: Auasuve . In: oneyoudontknow (Ed.): A Dead Spot of Light . No. 16 , 2010, p. 12 to 17 .
  2. Auasuve. Metalstorm, accessed June 3, 2020 .
  3. a b c Bastian: Auasuve: Languished Aeons in Ruins. Metal.de, accessed on June 3, 2020 .
  4. a b oneyoudontknow: Reviews . In: oneyoudontknow (Ed.): A Dead Spot of Light . No. 20 , 2012, p. 47 f .
  5. Auasuve. Doom-Metal.com, accessed June 3, 2020 .