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Topic: Agalloch: "Marrow of the Spirit"
Posted By: Vehemency
Subject: Agalloch: "Marrow of the Spirit"
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2010 at 4:39am
Pacific Northwest dark metal legends AGALLOCH have completed work on their fourth full-length entitled �Marrow Of The Spirit�, the follow-up to 2006�s �Ashes Against The Grain�.

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Where the three predecessors to �Marrow Of The Spirit� (namely �Pale Folklore�, �The Mantle�, and the aforementioned �Ashes Against The Grain�) all differ from each other, the same can be applied with the new album as �Marrow Of The Spirit� is unlike anything AGALLOCH have ever produced before.  This is also the first album to feature new AGALLOCH drummer Aesop Dekker (also in Profound Lore acts LUDICRA and WORM OUROBOROS) and features guest appearances by cellist Jackie Perez Gratz (GRAYCEON, GIANT SQUID, ASUNDER, AMBER ASYLUM), Jeffrey Neblock (VINDENSANG), and Nathan Carson (WITCH MOUNTAIN, TWO-TON BOA, SUNN 0)))).  

Recorded and mixed on analog through the means of exquisite vintage gear within the months of July and August in Portland, Oregon at Audible Alchemy Studios with (FAUST guitarist) Steven Wray Lobdell and mastered and manifested in San Francisco, California at Trakworx Studios with Justin Weis (LUDICRA, SLOUGH FEG, HAMMERS OF MISFORTUNE) the six time-stretching songs that encompass �Marrow Of The Spirit� each come across as their own distinct identities amongst themselves.  At over an hour in length, �Marrow Of The Spirit� is AGALLOCH�s darkest, bleakest, most dense, detailed and aggressive album to date and in turn is the most accomplished album of their career.

To officially be released in North America Nov 23th through Profound Lore Records, tracklisting for �Marrow Of The Spirit� goes as follows:

1.    They Escaped The Weight Of Darkness [3:41]
2.    Into The Painted Grey [12:25]
3.    The Watcher�s Monolith [11:46]
4.    Black Lake Nidstang [17:34]
5.    Ghosts Of The Midwinter Fires [9:40]
6.    To Drown [10:27]

WEST COAST TOUR WITH ALLERSEELEN ANNOUNCED

In accordance with the release of �Marrow Of The Spirit�, AGALLOCH have announced a West Coast tour with Austrian industrial/neo-folk/martial ambient act Allerseelen.  The tour begins on Dec 17th in AGALLOCH�s hometown of Portland, Oregon which will also serve as their record release show.  The dates with Allerseelen go as follows:

December
12/17 � Portland, OR @ Berbati�s Pan (w/Aerial Ruin)
12/18 � Seattle, WA @ Neumo�s (w/Alda)
12/21 � Los Angeles, CA @ tba
12/22 � San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall (w/Dispirit)

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http://www.profoundlorerecords.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=998&Itemid=2 - http://www.profoundlorerecords.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=998&Itemid=2





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Posted By: UMUR
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2010 at 4:51am
I�ve just added the album, but I�m a bit in doubt which genre tag I should apply to it. For now it�s doom metal.

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Posted By: Any Colour You Like
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2010 at 4:44pm
It sounds like it should be an interesting release, looking forward to it!


Posted By: J-Man
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2010 at 7:17pm
Sounds cool! I look forward to hearing it! Smile

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Posted By: Vehemency
Date Posted: 30 Sep 2010 at 9:07am
Really anticipated release, as I revere the previous two full-lengths (the first one is quite a magical one too, but does not possess the same amount of personal nostalgia as the next two).


Posted By: Any Colour You Like
Date Posted: 30 Sep 2010 at 4:42pm
I revere all of their albums to some extent (+ The White EP), although The Mantle is in my top 5 albums ever. I really hope they continue with this release.


Posted By: kogaionon
Date Posted: 01 Oct 2010 at 6:55am
there are great expectation for this album, and i hope they won't let us down


Posted By: Vehemency
Date Posted: 01 Nov 2010 at 9:30am
One streamable track:
http://stereogum.com/560291/hear-agallochs-the-watchers-monolith-read-our-qa-with-john-haughm/franchises/haunting-the-chapel/ - http://stereogum.com/560291/hear-agallochs-the-watchers-monolith-read-our-qa-with-john-haughm/franchises/haunting-the-chapel/

Not so fond of the overpowered snare drum, song-wise I won't comment anything yet, not until the whole album is out. We'll see!


Posted By: Vehemency
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2010 at 2:45am
Another new track:
http://www.vivahaterecords.com/agalloch/ - http://www.vivahaterecords.com/agalloch/

I'm not so convinced, must say!


Posted By: Any Colour You Like
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2010 at 3:21pm
Hmm, both tracks are good. I won't say they completely blew me away... but Agalloch has always been a band that grows on you, so I'll just give them some time.


Posted By: Stooge
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2010 at 3:54pm
I think I liked the second track better than the first, but I've only heard each twice. 



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