Everything Comes and Goes ~ CD ~ Various

Everything Comes and Goes ~ CD ~ Various
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Tributee: Black Sabbath. There are dozens of Sabbath tribute compilations that are currently infecting the market. Each with their own well-meaning interpretation and tribute of the English metal group's finest moments. Usually these compilations are filled to the brim with mid- to low-level heavy metal groups and session musicians trying to earn a quick dollar by riffing off the standards. This time around, the tables are turned ever so slightly to look at Iommi and company's massive catalog in a new light. Giving free reign to an armada of accomplished indie rock and experimental electronic musicians, the folks at Temporary Residency have delivered one of the most unique and satisfying tributes to the band yet. Starting off with IDM poster boys Matmos' rather short take on "F/X." The Ruins then set the album at full-speed with "Reversible Sabbath," a chopped up sound collage using familiar bits and pieces of Sabbath's greatest hits which end up a unique and original composition. A relatively weak rendition of "Iron Man" by Four Tet is easily forgiven by the beautiful country rendition of "Changes." The only setback (and it's a relatively miniscule one) is the lack of other accomplished artists in the Temporary Residence stable (Tarentel, Cex, Eluvium) having an opportunity to lend their talents to the disc. A version of "Paranoid" by any of these three artists could easily have been the crown jewel in an already shining lineup.