Bill & Phil
Songs Of Darkness And Despair
Housecore Records
Something dark and heavy emerged this week from the minds of an unlikely duo. Bill Moseley, a cherished horror-film figure with a cult following, and metal icon Philip H. Anselmo of Pantera and Down fame give us a brand new 6 track collection, Songs of Darkness and Despair. The duoβs recent and unexpected collaborative effort, known simply as Bill & Phil, showcases an eclectic selection of songs, featuring the eerie lyrics and vocals of βBillβ and the instrumental performance and composition of βPhilβ. This release is a truly unique addition to both Bill and Philβs bodies of work, and will surely excite both membersβ dedicated fans.
The members of this duo are not novices to their crafts by a long shot; both Bill and Phil have significant fan bases and have extensive experience collaborating with different artists to create a wide range of content. Songs of Darkness and Despair is the product of two friends experimenting and playing off each otherβs ideas. Every song began with completed lyrics by Bill Moseley, followed by Philip H. Anselmo creating music that he felt complimented the tones and ideas of the lyrics. The whole thing came together organically, and the drastic changes in composition from track to track make sense when listening to the lyrics and how cohesively they play with the instrumentals.
The album starts off with the most straightforward metal/heavy blues-rock song, βDirty Eyeβ. This tune is musically centered on a steady guitar line that chugs along with the occasional blues riff. Of all the pieces on the album, this trackβs instrumentals are most reminiscent of Philβs past work with Pantera. Billβs vocals soar above the mix with his unusual, nasally timbre, belting out some of the more obscure lyrics. The energy is then brought down for the next track, βCorpus Crispyβ. This song is all about building an atmosphere: dark minor guitar riffs, sitars, and eerie piano ring out from every corner, creating an uneasy vibe. Billβs lyrics on this track, although still obscure, are more vivid, and conjure a whole range of strange visuals in your head as he describes the creepy goings on in the fictional βCorpus Crispyβ.
The guys make sure to remind us of the despair we were promised in the album title with the rage filled βCatastrophicβ. Thereβs a more straightforward concept to this piece as we hear the anger of this songβs working class, down-on-their-luck character vent their frustrations through hateful ranting. As Bill repeats, βAt least save our fuckinβ childrenβ over and over, his anger seems genuine. The darkness continues with the bleak yet surprisingly soft and melodic, βTonightβs the Night We Dieβ, showcasing Philβs compositional range. The collection is finished off with a bit more hate on βBad Donutβ. Drums gallop along with a mess of sludgy guitar riffs melding together beneath Billβs spoken lyrics, which describe, in as many ways as possible, his disgust towards an unknown character. As he repeats the hateful and comical metaphor, βyouβre the bad donut at the bottom of the boxβ, we canβt help but have fun with the rage.
Songs of Darkness and Despair is a genuinely fun trip through the sometimes depraved, but always-impressive minds of Bill Moseley and Philip H. Anselmo. This collection of songs is nothing groundbreaking for a duo with so much iconic work already under their belts, but it will definitely be
an exciting release to their loyal fans. Itβs a unique piece of genre work that may just cause you to enjoy a little bit of darkness and despair.
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