Montreal’s sludge trio Seum returns with “Éfrit,” a single that captures the chaotic essence of teenage escapism and paranoia. The track follows “Problems” and is another gripping preview of their upcoming split album with Temple of the Fuzz Witch, Conjuring that will be out on Halloween.
“Éfrit” tangles the line between personal narrative and intense sonic landscapes. With the band drawing inspiration from their own experiences with Moroccan hashish and using the Arabic demon Éfrit as a metaphor for the highs and lows of youth. The raw power of Seum’s sound is a unique blend of bass-driven sludge infused with punk energy that mirrors the song’s disillusionment and escapism.
With the absence of guitars, the bass is allowed to dominate and creates a relentless groove that pulls one into a dense and atmospheric journey. The choice amplifies the feelings of suffocation and liberation that define the track and makes it both a cathartic release and a reflection on darker days. Seum‘s veteran musicianship shines through in the song’s intricate rhythms and dynamic shifts that showcase their ability to create a visceral auditory experience.
“Éfrit” is an instruction manual on how to navigate the turbulent waters of adolescence and an invitation to dive into the heart of chaos.