A Dazzling Debut That Bends Metal’s Boundaries
Paris-based duo NVAGE bursts onto the metal scene with a debut EP that is as immersive as it is unclassifiable. With Nvage, Clément Decuypere (vocals/bass) and Jérémy Hourdoir (drums) deliver a five-track masterclass in controlled chaos and atmospheric weight—where sludge, post-metal, doom, and blackgaze collide in perfect balance.
Entirely self-produced in their native Seine-et-Marne, NVAGE feels like a controlled detonation. From the seismic opener Savior, whose throbbing basslines and tortured howls crash into eerie samples, to the crushing final moments of « Haunted », the band crafts a world where heaviness is never gratuitous but surgically placed. Tracks like « In There » and « Games » juxtapose hazy vocals with jagged riffs and hypnotic rhythms, weaving moments of calm into storms of distortion and reverb.
This is metal as emotional architecture—angry yet serene, visceral yet elevated. Their sound recalls the textural depth of Hangman’s Chair, the introspective haze of Russian Circles, and even touches of Magma-era Gojira, yet Nvage never imitates—they distill these influences into something uniquely their own.
Fans of Belgian’s My Diligence, post-metal, and anyone drawn to the cathartic tension between serenity and ferocity will find in Nvage a new name worth watching. Both elusive and compelling, this debut doesn’t just hint at promise—it delivers with precision, weight, and vision.