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The Angelic ProcessWeighing Souls With Sand

The Promise Of Snakes 9:32
Million Year Summertime 3:52
The Resonance Of Goodbye v:14
Nosotros All Die Laughing 6:05
Dying In A-Modest 8:xix
Weighing Souls With Sand v:19
Mouvement - World Deafening Eclipse one:59
Burning In The Undertow Of God vi:46
Mouvement - The Fume Of Her Called-for four:sixteen
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  • K.Angylus
  • MDragynfly
  • MDragynfly

    MDragynfly

    Bass, Vocals, Electronics [Textures]

  • K.Angylus

    Chiliad.Angylus

    Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Electronics [Textures]

  • The Angelic Process

    The Angelic Process

    Producer, Songwriter [All Songs By]

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Profound Lore Records – PFL-023 Canada 2007 Canada 2007
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Roadburn Records – RBR002, Señor Hernandez Records – RBR002 Netherlands 2007 Netherlands 2007
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Roadburn Records – BWR050.5 Netherlands 2018 Netherlands 2018

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Burning World Records – BWR053LP Netherlands 2019 Netherlands 2019

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Edited 5 months ago

New mix is bully, this pressing is great. Big clean sound. There is some surface noise on silent fragments, but all the loud parts sound perfect.

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How does it sounds? I'm interested but I can't purchase something that isn't well pressed.

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Edited one twelvemonth ago

And then, how does the 2019 repress audio? Worth picking upward?

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When nigh people hear the obnoxious generic designator "drone/doom," they remember Nadja. The only existent monument in this sub-sub-subgenre, withal, is this album. Funeral doom and black metal bands have tried time and time once again to capture what it sounds like to be trapped in the pit of utmost despair, only no one always succeeded similar Kris Angylus. Tragically, Kris was manner too familiar with this feeling and took his ain life (the few biographical details I've read almost the problems he struggled with are incredibly deplorable). Plainly, this was a huge loss for fans of genuinely artistic hush-hush music, because "Weighing Souls with Sand" is absolutely one of a kind.

What does the anthology sound like? You could proper name a number of possible influences—doom metal, dark drone experiments, shoegaze, etc. Possibly the merely influence that's anywhere close to the audio of The Angelic Process is Michael Gira in his near transcendental moods (call up "White Calorie-free from the Mouth of Infinity" and "The Bang-up Annihilator"). Indeed, Kris talks about how much SWANS impacted his life in some of the few interviews he did. Fifty-fifty that but gets you so far, though. The basic elements of this album's audio include incredibly fuzzy and blown out guitars, seas of hollow ambient, and minimal, well-nigh tribal drumming. You might think "oh aye, I've heard that before," merely you haven't. Just heed to "Dying in A-Minor," which is easily the standout cutting. It opens with layered synth tones that create the most otherworldly resonances; this is what information technology feels like to slip out of your body and plunge through an endless void. And then the drums hit difficult, and the melodies sally—some of the most tragic melodies I've ever heard. You get that ill dying creature feeling in your gut. Kris's lyrics are oft very hard to empathise—his vocalism is buried under a huge crashing magenta moving ridge of audio. This is incredibly constructive, every bit you can almost hear him being overwhelmed by the most powerful feelings human beings tin feel. Despite the fact that Kris tended to apply vocals as a textural element, he was a very powerful singer—his vocal performance is admittedly every bit chilling as other groovy tragic underground figures similar Adrian Borland. "Burning in the Undertow of God" is another favorite. I'm pretty sure that the solo is performed in some weird mode (in some of the pictures of Angelic Process performances, you can see Kris using what looks like a violin bow to play the guitar). In some respects the vocal is quite minimal, but in other respects it'due south luxurious and nigh hallucinatory in its emotional intensity. The audio of the album is fairly monolithic, but that's okay considering it's exploring nigh virgin sonic territory. The production isn't the most professional yous'll ever hear (in that location's so much clipping that I often wonder whether information technology was an intentional consequence), just what does that matter to people who truly desire to hear something different?

Real musical pioneers are individuals who "with half their hearts inhabit other worlds," to use the phrase of a forgotten poet who succumbed to the same fate as Kris. Let's not forget what a loss his death was to those of u.s.a. even so stuck in this world.

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