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Personnel: Jeffrey Neblock (piano); Nathan Carson (vibraphone, glockenspiel); Veleda Thorsson (percussion).Audio Mixer: Steven Wray Lobdell.Recording information: Audible Alch...Read more
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Don't let the opening track set the flavor of the entire album, these guys eventually do get their horns up. I believe that this is a "concept album" as it seems to...Read more

Marrow of the Spirit [Digipak] by Agalloch (CD, Nov-2010, Profound Lore)

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Album Features
UPC:880270332526
Artist:Agalloch
Format:CD
Release Year:2010
Record Label:Profound Lore
Genre:Black Metal, Heavy Metal

Track Listing
1. They Escaped the Weight of Darkness
2. Into the Painted Grey
3. Watcher's Monolith, The
4. Black Lake Nidstång
5. Ghosts of the Midwinter Fires
6. To Drown

Details
Playing Time:66 min.
Distributor:Fontana North Distributio
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Jeffrey Neblock (piano); Nathan Carson (vibraphone, glockenspiel); Veleda Thorsson (percussion).Audio Mixer: Steven Wray Lobdell.Recording information: Audible Alchemy, Portland (06/2010-08/2010).Photographer: Veleda Thorsson.Oregonian heavy metal iconoclasts Agalloch have rarely sat still, creatively speaking, over the course of their celebrated career, and yet there's a distinct back-to-basics feel about the group's oftentimes familiar-sounding fourth full-length opus, 2010's Marrow of the Spirit. Mind you, this doesn't result from the album having been been recorded and mixed strictly on analog equipment (making it somewhat less than pristine, yet intentionally so, in the production department), but rather because the music heard on Marrow of the Spirit feels like something of a stylistic omnibus, covering many of the radically different chapters visited individually by the band's prior discography. Surely almost no one expected Agalloch to dive into the black metal abyss ever again, never mind as lustily as they do on "Into the Painted Grey," which may actually be the group's most vicious composition ever. But far from settling for uniformity, this 12-minute epic (preceded by a solo cello piece performed by Garyceon's Jackie Perez Gratz) still makes room for sublime melodies and calmer moods amid its coarse riffs and scything blastbeats, and is then followed by a more restrained and eerie folk-metal journey called "The Watcher's Monolith," which is actually quite reminiscent of Agalloch's 2002 landmark The Mantle. Not that fans will mind that one bit -- certainly not once the momentous, truly groundbreaking "Black Lake Nidstång" begins to unfold, covering 17 minutes' worth of distinct but interlocking sonic vistas of breathtaking imagination, from its dreamy atmospherics through its doom-like drones to its cathartic metallic finale. As things turn out, this artistic high point is also impossible to top, even though Agalloch deliver a pair of additional stunners in "Ghosts of the Midwinter Fires" (an insistently paced gothic rocker built on Echoplexing plucked guitar lines) and "To Drown" (characterized by a somber minimalism and melancholy chorused guitars snaking around yet another evocative cello performance). Rounding out this album's aforementioned anthologizing character, these last two movements occasionally draw parallels with 2006's darkwave-infused Ashes Against the Grain and even 2008's magnificent Wickerman folk homage, The White EP, but to call it repetition would not do them justice. Instead, Marrow of the Spirit merely reflects a mature Agalloch, taking stock of a decade's worth of peerlessly pioneering extreme metal, before forging ahead into further worlds unknown. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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As atmospheric as it is aggressive, as reliant upon old-school bona fides as on imaginative flourishes, MARROW OF THE SPIRIT confirms Agalloch's place at the frontier of American metal.
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Marrow of the Spirit

Created: 07/03/11
Don't let the opening track set the flavor of the entire album, these guys eventually do get their horns up. I believe that this is a "concept album" as it seems to tell some kind of a story. Guitarist/writer/vocalist, John Haughm ventured to the Romanian Carpathian Mountains for inspiration to write this album, and it shows especially on the second track "Into the Painted Grey". I have always pictured in my mind that everything is grey over there, you know somehow the sun never shines in the land of Dracula; and now I know it is true after listening to this album! This genre is black folk metal similar to Enslaved, whom I like also. If you like Opeth (my favorite) you would like this too. Those who know vintage King Crimson, will like this too. The music finds a groove and rides it for many bars, but that is part of the allure of this band. They are a little spooky, dark, and doomy. Sit back and let your mind wander while you listen to Agalloch, Marrow of the Spirit, preferably while under the influence of something. It will help you for the journey that they take you on.
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