Pothamus, a three-piece based in Mechelen, redefines its boundaries with the new album Abur. Their music, rooted in sludge and post-metal, is not just about thick riffs or hypnotic basslines; ceremonial percussion, extended drone passages, and careful structural layering expand their sound.
Across its six tracks, the album channels both heft and meditative resonance. The ambiguous and otherworldly titles (Zhikarta, Savartuum Avur, Abur) evoke a sense of being elsewhere, while the repetition and density of the music create a collective, immersive experience. Eastern philosophies and western esotericism resonate in the band’s sound tapestry.
Rather than focusing solely on heaviness or noise, Pothamus pulls the listener into a patient, gradual transformation. This approach distinguishes them among their peers and makes Abur a lasting entry at the intersection of metal and experimental music. ✪