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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 18:15

*Sehls just may be my favirote post metal band, glad you liked laurentians Atoll.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 22:40
Originally posted by schizoid_man77 schizoid_man77 wrote:

I got Dirge!
 
GS, did you get your music?


Yeah, I've got lots of great stuff recently...

Lent0 is great,
Tomydeepestego is good, but not my favorite... just kind of bland
I have Dirge, but I haven't listened to it enough yet to make a judgement,
but the real gem is *Shels - Laurentian Atoll.  I love the extended version of 'Water', and their light dabbling in harsh vocals (sure to anger some *Shels fans...)

I've also been listening to the new Sigur Ros, and some old school Cave In Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 22:18
That Dirge review is mighty impressive...it convinced me to check it out.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 21:19
I got Dirge!
 
GS, did you get your music?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 05:53
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 16:17
Great Dirge review Mike!!!!!!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 13:57
You can listen to some samples on their website: http://www.dirge.fr/

And you can purchase the album at eMusic.com: http://www.emusic.com/album/Dirge-Wings-Of-Lead-Over-Dormant-Seas-MP3-Download/11098643.html

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 13:43
It is! Highly recommended!

The album is very lush and dense. Very atmospheric, but still powerfull and quite doomy. The title track (all 60 minutes of it) is my favorite part. Its very psychedelic and never really quite boring. Its one of the very few 40+ minute songs that keeps me interested throughout the whole song.

The only problem is the time. I've always had problems with double albums so I don't listen to it as much as I would like to, but that's just me and still I find it highly enjoyable.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 13:33
WOW, thats a big album Avestin, I will need to look for it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 10:44
I think it's worth posting Mike's review of an album I think is quite impressing/powerful
I just recently got it, and still absorbing it, but this is some good "stuff" for those of us who are hooked on the sound.
 
DIRGE — Wings of Lead Over Dormant Seas
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— First review of this album —

5%20stars This is my favorite Post Metal release of 2007 so far ... it's very diverse, there's a lot of noise, feedback and droning sounds but also melody and traces of "conventional" song structures. Vocals are "typically" Post Metal, but quite accessible and they match the music perfectly. Both musicianship and production leave very little to be desired, and even considering that this album clocks in at 120 minutes and the last track alone is 60 minutes long it never gets boring for me ... they never draw out a part for too long and there's always something new coming up.

Meridians (19:24): This track starts in a "typical" Post Metal style (Isis), but after 6 minutes it all dies down and morphs into layers of delayed/distorted feedback and industrial noise accompanied by sparse drumming. By the 10 minute mark it all fades down until only a vague guitar line is left, only to make way for an ultra heavy doom metal riff (12:30), again accompanied by industrial noise. This chugs on for the rest of the track, with genre-typical vocals and occasional effects-ladden guitar solos (not very flashy though).

End Infinite (2:45): A very cool interlude, dominated by a droning/shifting bass note and acoustic guitars with a short outburst of drums/distorted guitars in the middle.

Epicentre (14:39): This starts very silent, only a few guitars playing minimalistic riffs/licks over a brooding industrial ambiance (almost sounds like static in an engine hall). Then the drums kick in, playing a slow, tribal rhythm accompanying a sad melody. This goes on for a few minutes and is then repeated in a more heavy style. From 6:00 on a really cool doom riff dominated phase begins, again with cool guitar lines (like in the second phase of the first track). Only at 11:00 vocals join in ... and they blend perfectly with the music.

Lotus Continent (16:48): There's a lot of distorted noise at the beginning, juxtaposed with sad melodic leads and accompanied by minimalistic drumming and guitars.This makes way soon for a quite diverse mix of styles which are similar to those used in all the previous tracks, but generally a bit more melodic.

Nulle Part (7:51): This track is the only one on the album which features female narration and clean male vocals. It's very spacey and atmospheric and distorted elements are quite reduced, making this one sound much more melodic than the other tracks. The track makes extreme use of layered synths and single guitar notes, creating a thick wall of sound with the drums merely providing a slow constant "pulse" (deep toms).

Wings of Lead Over Dormant Seas (1:00:00): This is quite a monster of a track ... clocking in at exactly 60 minutes. It starts with an ambiance which to me seems like a mixture of a submarine (with echoing sounds resembling sonar pings) and a cave (with water dropping from the ceiling). Then some narrating kicks in which is later joined by melodic lines of guitar and cello. Every now and then faint, high-pitched swirling sounds can be heard, and the drums play a slow/minimalistic but quirky ("stumbling") pattern of bass drum and snare. Then at the 7 minute mark the bass kicks in ... and the guitar plays a clear motif. Vocals join in ... in a raspy style previously not used on the album. It builds up nicely towards the 13 minute mark and then morphs into a dark synth/industrial noise part. This one develops slowly, with swirly/chopper-like sounds ... actually it sounds very much like flying with "Wings of Lead over Dormant Seas". This phase extends well past the 25 minute mark when slowly the riffs get more melodic. Suddenly a trumpet emerges and plays a motif accompanied by a banjo-like guitar, and the accompanying layers "soften" up quite a bit, distorted guitars make way for piano and synths. Darkness is still there though, submerged like distant thunder. Then at 31:00 doom metal returns with a majestic riff while the trumpet continues in the background. At 37:00 that phase ends, still the trumpet continues on top of a brooding ambiance which seems like some residue of the former heaviness. Finally at 44:00 vocals re-enter the scene, in a similar style as before ... providing a feeling of closure. Then finally - during the last 10 minutes - the whole structure dies down, until a last piece of narration closes the track.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 10:39
So I've sort of developed a backlog of new stuff that I still need to listen to.  Mainly because I've acquired a lot in the past couple of weeks, but I've been wrapped up in Precambrian (freakin great! Approve), as well as the new Dillinger Escape Plan album (yes, I still like them, going to see them live next week, you'll get over it).
But I still have all of these yet to listen to:

Lent0
Pelican-March into the Sea EP
              - Pink Mammoth Single
Tomydeepestego
*shels - Laurentian Atoll

hopefully I'll get to them all this weekend!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 23:50
Kongh.
 
An album with five ten+ songs, thats hard to get down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 22:34
I just found out Toby Driver does some of the vocal work on the new Tusk album.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 18:15
I got the new *shels EP! Cant wait to listen to it!
 
Anyways, everyone should try a listen at Tomydeepstego. Weird name, but it's completely from the grindy from the usual sludyness of post metal. More optimistic, and... happier than Nuerosis and Isis, but with the same intensity!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 20:08
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

For all you guys who are into the band *shels,just wanted to let you know they have a new 8-song EP coming out December 3 called "Laurentian's Atoll"
 
Info here:
 
 
I'm listening to an advance copy and it is really good.Tongue



Holy crap!  awesome!  Big%20smile

Also, about Maudlin of the Well,  I actually like them better than Kayo Dot.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 19:41
I'm getting my classical on right now.

But I will later. Big%20smile They're great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 19:40
Originally posted by Shakespeare Shakespeare wrote:

Kayo Dot isn't post, they're avant!!AngryAngryAngry

They should be in avant-prog!!AngryAngryAngry


Sure - you are right.  However, they still rock and that is okay.

Relax and go listen to some Kayo Dot. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 19:37
Originally posted by rushaholic rushaholic wrote:

Originally posted by schizoid_man77 schizoid_man77 wrote:

Kayo Dot= Thumbs%20Up
Grayceon=Thumbs%20Up
Lent0=Thumbs%20Up


Have you listened to Maudlin of the Well?  They are the predecessor to Kayo Dot.  All three of their albums are must haves if you are a fan of Kayo Dot.
 
I agree....and Maudlin of the Well RULES.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 19:36
Kayo Dot isn't post, they're avant!!AngryAngryAngry

They should be in avant-prog!!AngryAngryAngry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 19:34
Originally posted by schizoid_man77 schizoid_man77 wrote:

Kayo Dot= Thumbs%20Up
Grayceon=Thumbs%20Up
Lent0=Thumbs%20Up


Have you listened to Maudlin of the Well?  They are the predecessor to Kayo Dot.  All three of their albums are must haves if you are a fan of Kayo Dot.
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