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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8094930 - 03/02/08 07:23 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

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Absence Of I (EP)

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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #8098574 - 03/03/08 05:16 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Argh, I hate Rapidshare. It's never, ever worked for me. Every time I go to download something, it says "File doesn't exist".


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8100803 - 03/04/08 08:28 AM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Yeah, RapidShare sucks but that link should work. Let me know if it doesn't and I'll upload it myself.


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #8101905 - 03/04/08 02:52 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Nope, doesn't work for me.


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8111797 - 03/06/08 04:13 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/07xb36

Sleep - Dopesmoker

There is a certain legend surrounding this album. After the release of “Holy Mountain,” some record label execs thought that SLEEP had it in them to be the next BLACK SABBATH and take the music world by storm. The contract was signed and the label waited as SLEEP recorded what was to be their breakthrough opus. A few months later, the band delivered the new album to the execs contained within a human skull bong adorned with a military helmet. On top of the overwhelmingly Metal delivery, the album consisted of one hour-long ode to God and weed entitled “Jerusalem.” Sadly, this bit of defiant artistic creativity was the beginning of the end for SLEEP. The label refused the album, though it was released later, divided into six shorter tracks against the bands’ wishes.



In 2003, Tee Pee released the definitive edition of this song, taken from a different recording session and featuring a much heavier and extended mix. Re-christened “Dopesmoker,” this song/album reaches pinnacles of slowness and heaviness that most bands can only dream of. Consisting of very few riffs, just two solos and vocals in the vein of a savage war rally sermon, “Dopesmoker” is securely amongst the ranks of the quintessential Doom/Stoner Metal albums. This is trance-inducing, repetitive and sluggish Metal – and it absolutely kills.



After being demolished for over an hour by the main track, you get the quick(!) ten-minute live track “Sonic Titan” which is basically an early and less-good version of the title track from “Holy Mountain.” Really, this track seems needlessly tacked on, but since live SLEEP material is so hard to come by, I guess it’s a worthwhile addition. The packaging on this record is also incredible, featuring my favorite Metal cover art by far. The little pic at the top of this review doesn’t do it justice – find a copy of the DigiPak, unfold and gaze upon the awesomeness! The best part of all of this is that you don’t have to engage in the activities referenced on this album to enjoy the music here – this is Stoner Metal delivered in the form of spine-crunching Doom, so if you like either of those, you need this album. As Al Cisneros so commandingly bellows throughout the song, “follow the smoke to the riff-filled land!” (Online August 21, 2005)


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8116897 - 03/07/08 05:03 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/05d7ir

Aghiatrias - Regions Of Limen

Aghiatrias is Vladimir Hirsh & Tom Saivon from Prague, Czech Republic. Together these two gentlemen make some fantastic ambient/industrial music in a similar vein as many Cold Meat Industry artists. In Regions of Limen you can find everything ranging from bleak dark ambiance, bombastic orchestration, smidgens of piano, spoken and sampled voices, and odd metal clanking and other industrial sounds all wrapped up in one fine dark album. The feeling this album presents is that of one I’ve never experienced firsthand but I can easily imagine it in my mind. When you listen to this album you get the feeling your in a long dimly lit excavation site deep within the earth and the loud ear piercing industrial sounds are perhaps people working far off in the distance. Or if not that this is the soundtrack to one malicious nightmare. Yep you know the one where you’re tossing, turning, and speaking out loud in your sleep, where eventually you wake up breathing heavily covered in sweat? Yeah that dream. Aghiatrias take us on this long foreboding voyage and the further you listen to the recording the slimmer the chances are of returning. In a word, remarkable!


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8128017 - 03/10/08 03:46 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Black Dice - Creature Comforts


http://www.sendspace.com/file/fyhhgw


Black Dice themselves probably have the right idea when it comes to listening to this album. When I interviewed them, they said that at a listening party with their pals Animal Collective they kept laughing at the sounds they heard on the album, because they're so far out there. For their entire history, Black Dice have been transient in their style, never staying in one comfortable place for too long. First it was flat out thrash, then they mediated that with more abstract sounds, and finally abandoned the thrash altogether on their stellar Beaches & Canyons, adopting some elements of found sound to go with the otherworldly drones. Then came the rhythmic and almost danceable "Cone Toaster" single, which was followed by a release on the complete opposite end of the spectrum with the meditative Miles of Smiles EP. And that brings us up to Creature Comforts.

Now, as I hinted at above, an open mind and possibly a sense of humor are essential to accessing this album. I feel like if you're interested in Black Dice, I shouldn't have to tell you that; but I'm sure Black Dice would be first to attest that people are often stuck in their preferences. So, now you're ready to just let the music flow over you, with no preconceived notions, right? Of course not. And I might be making assumptions here, but I think this album banks on that fact heavily. Which is to say this record strikes out into territory that hasn't been explored from a "rock" standpoint, hoping to make the listener say "What the fuck?" But, to back off of that position for a moment, this isn't just art for art's sake. These songs are well thought out and pleasant to listen to, if you're into this sort of thing. Drums have largely been abandoned, and sounds that I can't identify drive most of the songs rhythmically. That's right, most of the songs are rhythmic. They get your body interested with the rhythm, and then fuck your mind with the sounds.

I don't know if this is one of the bravest or boldest albums of the year, but its definitely one of the neatest. I find music all the time that creates contexts for musics that I had previously thought completely individual and incomparable, which is what I might call this album. I hope I'd be wrong and there's a heap of similar stuff lurking as precedent somewhere in the shadows of music. But, if I would be right in doing so, kudos to you, Black Dice. Fuck 'em.


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8132890 - 03/11/08 05:18 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Caul - Crucible


http://www.sendspace.com/file/bhoavv


Caul began in 1993, while I was playing guitar in John Bergin's band Trust Obey.
I worked on material for about a year and in 1994 I released the cassette "Epiphany/Fortunate" on my own label Epiphany Recordings. I followed with two more releases, "Whole" and "The Golden Section."
1996 saw both my first and second CD releases "Crucible,", courtesy of Malignant Records and "The Sound of Faith," courtesy of Katyn Records.
In 1997, Eibon released my third CD, "Reliquary," and then in 1998 I returned home to Malignant Records for "Light From Many Lamps."

There was a hiatus of about 3 years before the next Caul work, "Hidden," was released by Eibon Records in 2001. The first installment in a 3 part work, the next installment, "Muein," was released by John Bergin's Grinder label in 2002.
In 2002 I resumed operations of my own label, Epiphany Recordings and in 2003 I released SWAN, a collection of compilation and unreleased recordings, followed by Eibon Records release of "A Golden Epiphany," a remixed/remastered set of my very first Caul tapes."
Words from Brett Smith.
http://www.caul.org/

(Couldn't find an album review, so here is the band description. It's basically dark ambient)


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    #8137036 - 03/12/08 01:44 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Torture Wheel - Crushed Under


http://www.sendspace.com/file/9j2xdw


Those who thought bands like SUNN o))) or REVEREND BIZARRE were sick may listen to TORTURE WHEEL. Their vision of Doom is an incredibly apocalyptic, minimalistic one…A kind of soundtrack to absolute despair. There is no light here, only shadows and fathomless sadness. Everything is as uncomfortable, creeping as a plague devouring everything. This sipping tempo, combined with all kinds of sick samples and downtuned guitars, is so trying it is practically impossible to listen to this dragging “piece” at one sitting. Although this is just a 4 track EP, which reaches proud 45 minutes, though.



The so-called “vocals” are inaudible in fact, you only hear a penetrating grumbling in the background, which only adds to the music’s darkness. However there is something fascinating about it and compared to the boredom produced by many other Funeral Doom bands, a very depressing horror movie atmosphere is actually evoked. Nonetheless, very exhausting! (Online February 28, 2005)


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8144244 - 03/13/08 11:31 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

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Torture Wheel - Crushed Under


http://www.sendspace.com/file/9j2xdw


Those who thought bands like SUNN o))) or REVEREND BIZARRE were sick may listen to TORTURE WHEEL. Their vision of Doom is an incredibly apocalyptic, minimalistic one…A kind of soundtrack to absolute despair. There is no light here, only shadows and fathomless sadness. Everything is as uncomfortable, creeping as a plague devouring everything. This sipping tempo, combined with all kinds of sick samples and downtuned guitars, is so trying it is practically impossible to listen to this dragging “piece” at one sitting. Although this is just a 4 track EP, which reaches proud 45 minutes, though.



The so-called “vocals” are inaudible in fact, you only hear a penetrating grumbling in the background, which only adds to the music’s darkness. However there is something fascinating about it and compared to the boredom produced by many other Funeral Doom bands, a very depressing horror movie atmosphere is actually evoked. Nonetheless, very exhausting! (Online February 28, 2005)




Man, I haven't been on these boards in forever and this was one of the first threads I looked at. I'm glad I did. I've been on a Sunn 0))) kick lately and I absolutely love this. I wish I would have been around to dl the other contributions to this thread, but apparently they have expired.

You rule Sheepish.


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Harbinger]
    #8146629 - 03/14/08 04:36 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

:smile:

Stick around Harb, there'll be lots more to come.


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Middleman]
    #8161389 - 03/18/08 09:48 AM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Bossk - .1



Bossk are a 5-piece ambient metal band from Kent (UK), mixing heavy Pelican or Cult of Luna -esque riffs with the delicate melodic parts of Isis/Mogwai or Sigur Rós. A must have for avant garde metal fans! This two track LP is truly stunning.

Majestic mighty chugging riffs, glorious atmospheric breakdowns, slow eerie build up, cinematic building of tension and mood ending in strong climaxes......

:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

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Njoy!

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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #8172375 - 03/20/08 03:30 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/y1qhpb

Subarachnoid Space - Delicate Membrane

Highly talented neo-psychedelic band from San Francisco. This was their 1996 debut, when the ensemble was strictly a trio. Tunes here I found to be truly outstanding were "Talking Tina And Her Mechanical Frog" (wasn't that the title of a 'Twilight Zone' episode?), the wailing "Something Wicked" and the thirteen-minute trippy "Lidocaine". Wow! This CD is a true keeper, in EVERY sense of the word.No wonder it's hard to locate a copy.Line-up: Mason-guitar, Jason-bassist and Michelle-drummer. Just might appeal to fans of Kinski, Abunai, Spiritualized and possibly Acid Mothers Temple. Recommended, very much so. (Review from amazon.com)


The Meads of Asphodel - Damascus Steel

http://www.sendspace.com/file/suncqp

“Damascus Steel” is the 4th full-length release from English chainmail-wearing lunatics THE MEADS OF ASPHODEL, and is likely the most mature release to date from JD, Metatron and Co. - featuring guest musicians and styles from the world over. Being the only band I know to mix black metal roots with hypnotic 70’s space rock, “Damascus Steel” continues in that same vein, and continues the lyrical themes from their 1999 demo “Jihad” – exploring the conflicts between eastern and western religions throughout history - right up to the events of 9/11 and Al Qaeda. (“Damascus Steel” was originally intended to be an EP released in May 2005, but the band found they had more material than expected, and delayed the release for several months to make it a full length LP).

Whilst some may scoff at the band’s somewhat eccentric image and soundscape, the MEADS should not be mistaken for a “leave your brain at the door” type of band. Their albums require the listener to engage their brain – the music and lyrics taking you on a historical and geographical journey from east to west, from life to death, from religion to war. There are subtleties and plenty of irony here, thus, actually requiring effort from the listener. Don’t let the religion thing put you off either – rather than the usual overdone black metal angle of “isn’t Jesus crap, all Christians are hypocrites” the MEADS tend to look at the bigger picture - and explore the history and faults of religions and governments throughout the ages – including the bad ones. After all, why annoy just one group when you can annoy them all?

After the topical intro “Psalm 666” featuring samples of eastern music, TV sound bites and notably Mr. Popular himself George Bush - a clatter of drums and a few blast beats signals the start of “Creed of Abraham” - a venomous opener that throws a curveball by turning into a slow 70’s groove by it’s end. Next up is the synth heavy “Hollow Womb of Suicide” harking back to earlier “Excommunication of Christ” material – and featuring a haunting female vocal section along with clattering Arabian bongos (well, they might be Arabian).

Other highlights include a cover of HAWKWIND’s “Sword of the East”, a brilliantly twisted (if a little daft) take on Louis Armstrong’s “Wonderful World”, also “The Gods Who Mock Us” - which goes from rasping blasphemous ranting to a Hammond organ lounge groove - and back again, and then there’s the traditional epic MEADS album closer with an equally epic title “Behold the Kindred Battle Carcasses Strewn Across the Bloodied Dunes of Gilgamesh, Mute in the Frenzied Clamour of Death's Rolling Tongue and Ravenous Bursting Steel”. Rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it? Proof then, that a band can tackle serious issues and still have a sense of humour. (If you can get your hands on the ltd edition with the bonus track “Beyond Death and Darkness” this is also well worth the listen – particularly as it’s 11 minutes long).

Of course, while I heap praise on the album, I realise this may be an acquired taste - the general oddness of the MEADS is not going to be everyone’s cup of tea. A lot of people can’t seem to get past the vocal style – while one singer has a more traditional “rasping” black metal style, the other is akin to a gravel voiced, heavy smoking and slightly disgruntled pub landlord.

While some of this may all sound very silly and tongue in cheek, the actual content & message on offer here is quite the opposite. For the most part, “Damascus Steel” is a very bleak and desolate album. According to lead man Metatron: “Death means nothing, Life means less”. There is no solution on offer here: the MEADS aren’t bringing their chainmail and their swords to fight the evils of the world. The world is going to hell in a handcart – the MEADS are just here to tell you why.


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #8188159 - 03/24/08 05:05 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks for the Bossk AA. I really dig the Tuvan throat singing on Meniscus - Mother.

35007 = Heavy Dutch Psych Rock:

35007 - Especially For You (1994)

35007 - Into the Void We Travelled (1997)

35007 - Sea of Tranquility EP (2001)

35007 - Liquid (2003)

35007 - Phase V (2005)


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Sheepish]
    #8194853 - 03/26/08 01:07 AM (15 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks for the Subarachnoid Sheepish, I've gotta go check these guys out live.

Lent0 - Earthens ...Lent0 will rock your face. :headbang:


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: Middleman]
    #8271167 - 04/11/08 08:00 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

I am digging 35007, thank you.  :rockon:

Here's a new addition for the thread.

Atlantis - Carpe Omnium



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Ambient drone metal (heavy guitars, noisy synth’s, samples and heavy drum programming)

The only member is Gilson C. Heitinga, who write’s, and produces all the music for ‘ATLANTIS’ . Gilson started to write songs under the name ‘ATLANTIS’ in de winter of 2005/2006. Under the influence of act’s like Massive Attack, Nine Inch Nails, Neurosis, Portishead, SWANS, Clint Mansell, etc,....the songs became more and more filmscore like, but with a undertone layerd with heavy guitars, noisy synth’s, samples and heavy drum programming. After a while Gilson teamed up with Field Records from the U.K. to release the first ‘ATLANTIS’ album titled ; “Carpe Omnium” This album is mostly instrumental and tells a story of a journey trough loss and decay. Live ‘ATLANTIS’ will sound diffrent than on the album with whole new incarnations of the songs. If you have the chance to visit a ‘ATLANTIS’ show, just sit back and enjoy the ride

:egyptian:


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    #8271228 - 04/11/08 08:11 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

Sorry, double post, but lent0 is pretty fucking sick as well. :grin: it's rocking my socks off. :headbang:


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #8286222 - 04/15/08 10:28 AM (15 years, 9 months ago)

Right on, glad someone digs it.

New Melvins leak, not due out till July, get it while you can:

(the) Melvins - Nude With Boots


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: AlteredAgain]
    #8290039 - 04/16/08 01:25 AM (15 years, 9 months ago)

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I am digging 35007, thank you.  :rockon:

Here's a new addition for the thread.

Atlantis - Carpe Omnium



MySpace

Ambient drone metal (heavy guitars, noisy synth’s, samples and heavy drum programming)

The only member is Gilson C. Heitinga, who write’s, and produces all the music for ‘ATLANTIS’ . Gilson started to write songs under the name ‘ATLANTIS’ in de winter of 2005/2006. Under the influence of act’s like Massive Attack, Nine Inch Nails, Neurosis, Portishead, SWANS, Clint Mansell, etc,....the songs became more and more filmscore like, but with a undertone layerd with heavy guitars, noisy synth’s, samples and heavy drum programming. After a while Gilson teamed up with Field Records from the U.K. to release the first ‘ATLANTIS’ album titled ; “Carpe Omnium” This album is mostly instrumental and tells a story of a journey trough loss and decay. Live ‘ATLANTIS’ will sound diffrent than on the album with whole new incarnations of the songs. If you have the chance to visit a ‘ATLANTIS’ show, just sit back and enjoy the ride

:egyptian:




wow awesome avatar


i cant belive this thread is still going strong but yeah i do belive it cause its that awesome.

and also i qouted cause thats an intense picture and it moves


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Re: Avant-Garde Metal [Re: thedudenj]
    #8304560 - 04/19/08 01:49 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

this thread is fucking awesome.

I'm not sure if I read the entire thing, but it seems to me that somehow Southern Lord Records failed to get mentioned. There's a ton of awesome releases on that label. Burning Witch is a great band, and if I read the story right, the members (or at least one of them) is an owner of SL. The new Earth record, "Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull" is amazing.

Kudos to you guys that are uploading all these great records. Sheepish, just on this last page alone you've uploaded three albums that are blowing me away!

And for you gentlemen!

Noxagt - Turning it Down Since 2001

http://www.sendspace.com/file/azl5ac

Hailing from Norway, Noxagt have come to burn your dirty soul. Three piece in the bass, viola, and drums format. This record is heavier than all the weight Richard Simmons lost before becoming the annoying skinny man he is. Produced by BILLY ANDERSON (SLEEP, HIGH ON FIRE, NEUROSIS), this record is a pummeling masterpiece. Songs that breathe through their mouth very loudly. Noxagt is at the forefront of the Nor-Wave movement that takes cues from the American wrecking units like LIGHTNING BOLT and PINK AND BROWN and adds a distinctly Norwegian heavy slant.

I'll probably be back with more.


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