Grails - Black Tar Prophecies vol's 1, 2, & 3 (2006) LOSSLESS
Artist: Grails Album: Black Tar Prophecies vol's 1, 2, & 3 (Compilation) Year of release: 2006 Country: USA Лейб: Important Records (IMPREC 105) Колличество дорожек: 9 Общее время звучания: 45:37 min Genre: Post-Rock / Progressive Rock Format: Lossless / FLAC (log + cue + scans) Size файла: 290 mb Источник: Misantrop-P5 Залит на: Narod.ru
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Grails / Black Tar Prophecies Vol's 1, 2, & 3 (IMPREC 105)
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Review by Bonnek After two faceless post-rock albums, Grails redefined themselves by spicing up their sound with a dark and disturbing take on Popol Vuh's devotional music. This Black Tar Prophecies is a compilation of their first experiments with their new sound and since it only features tracks that are unavailable elsewhere, it can be regarded as a full-fledged album. The modern take on Popol Vuh's music is bleak and pessimistic. The hope and light of Popol Vuh is drowned under low pulsating bass guitar sounds, percussion reverb and electric and acoustic guitars that evoke a feeling of being lost in a creepy dark alley. In other words, Dzyan, or Popol Vuh meets Wovenhand meets IEM. The album is entirely instrumental but very diverse. Not only are the tracks clearly distinguishable from one other, the album provides plenty of contrasting sounds and moods, by changing instrumentation, pace, or by putting the heavy darkness of tracks like Belgian Wake-up Drill against a brighter pieces such as Smokey Room. Needless to say this makes the impact of the experience only stronger. Next to the listed references, the band's career and sound is also interwoven with that of Red Sparowes, with whom they share a split EP. Fans of that band and other dark and haunting post-rock should sure try to discover this band, as should fans of IEM, Wovenhand, Angels of Light, Popol Vuh, Gila, Dzyan and other explorers of our inner self. Highly commended!
Tracks: 1. Back To The Monastery. 5:06 2. Bad Bhang Recipe. 4:04 3. Belgian Wake-Up Drill. 3:57 4. Smokey Room. 3:09 5. Black Tar Frequencies. 5:09 6. Stray Dog. 5:58 7. Erosion Blues. 4:55 8. More Erosion. 5:17 9. Black Tar Prophecy. 8:02
Musicians: Zak Riles: acoustic 12 string guitar , acoustic guitar, banjo William Slater: bass, piano, organ, electric piano, vocals Emil Amos: drums, guitar, vibraphone, tape, bouzouki, melodica Alex Hall: sampler, guitar, saxophone
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