Showing posts with label doom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doom. Show all posts

6.28.2014

CATHEDRAL - DESTINATION GRAVE

Celebrate the daze before the demise of Lee Dorrian's progressive doom juggernaut with this collection of songs that are bigger than death.

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Cathedral – Destination Grave
01 Imprisoned In Flesh
02 Phantasmagoria
03 Ultra Earth
04 Cosmic Funeral
05 The Empty Mirror
06 An Observation
07 Birth Machine 2000
08 Golden Blood (Flooding)
09 Carnival Bizarre
10 Cathedral Of The Damned

4.14.2013

CRISIS - FUNERAL PARADE

Roots in Chicago. Birth in New York. Death in Los Angeles. Beautiful music and ugly noise. Audio graffiti on the walls of convention. As analog was dying, Crisis maintained a very human sound. Their tortured sludge belied an industrial foundation. Truly artistic and exploratory, the band was a microcosm of the cold, hard New York City streets that spawned them. Elements of nature vs. man’s concrete jungle. Man vs. man in a cage match. Documentarians of this primal struggle through art and music. Observers and teachers. Unsung heroes. Forever underground.

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Crisis – Funeral Parade
01 Kingdom's End
02 There Goes My Soul
03 Different Ways of Decay
04 Mechanical Man
05 Nomad
06 Surviving the Siren
07 Prisoner Scavenger
08 Methodology
09 Sleeping The Wicked
10 A Graveyard for Bitches
11 Working Out the Graves
12 In the Shadow of the Sun
13 Rats in a Maze > Secrets of the Prison House

12.12.2009

SAINT VITUS – DOOOM

I was recently worshipping distortion and feedback at an Eyehategod show when I was reminded of their forerunners, Saint Vitus, a highly influential American doom metal band from Los Angeles. Saint Vitus have been regarded as one of the first bands of the genre, along with Pentagram and Trouble. The band was formed in 1979 under the name Tyrant, with Scott Reagers (vocals), Dave Chandler (guitar), Mark Adams (bass), and Armando Acosta (drums), but soon changed their name to Saint Vitus after the song "St. Vitus' Dance" by Black Sabbath. This Barking Chicken Production focuses exclusively on the material with vocalist Scott Reagers before and after he was replaced by Wino. Many of these tunes date back to the late 1970s, but were not released until 1984 and 1985. This, my friends, is DOOOM.

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Saint Vitus – Dooom
01 Burial At Sea
02 White Magic / Black Magic
03 War Is Our Destiny
04 Mystic Lady
05 White Stallions
06 The Psychopath
07 Prayer For The Masses
08 Darkness
09 The Walking Dead
10 Dark World
11 Let The End Begin

2.12.2009

MY DYING BRIDE - ON WINGS OF PESTILENCE

Doom hath many faces, but rarely does it come as sickly despondent as My Dying Bride. Compiled by guest contributor Dorky Ned aka Pestilence, this Barking Chicken Production plays like the soundtrack to your darkest day.


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My Dying Bride – On Wings Of Pestilence

01 Edenbeast

02 My Hope, The Destroyer

03 Deeper Down (Uberdoom Edit)

04 One Of Beauty's Daughters

05 Roads

06 Follower

07 The Isis Script

08 Like Gods Of The Sun

09 The Night He Died

10 Grace Unhearing

11 The Blue Lotus

12 The Raven And The Rose