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nazione: USA
etichetta: Nordvis
anno: 2017
formato: TS
Condizione: Nuovo
The classical debut album ”Hail Wind And Hewn Oak” is now available again after a longer time out of print. The CD comes with a revised artwork illustrated by N. Burns in order to match the recent vinyl edition by Lost Forty Recordings. ”Hail Wind And Hewn Oak” was the first seed sown by these progressive US Folk Metallers and lit the fires of what now is known as Falls of Rauros.
Falls of Rauros much anticipated 3rd album, ”Believe in no Coming Shore”, is a masterwork of emotive and passionate blackened metal deeply influenced by genres such as folk and Americana. Thoughts on the album run wild as for this album Falls of Rauros really enters in to their own special and vibrant sound. The harsh and desperately screamed vocals are still in full force as well as their atmospherically charged form of extreme metal. “Believe in no Coming Shore” unlocks a brilliant web of passionate guitar work that seizes the spirit of total freedom. Careful integrations like the blends between metal and folk music feels like an intriguing extension of the bands spiritual core and their music takes the listener deeper into the aether.
"Key to a Vanishing Future" is an intended departure from the sounds explored throughout the band's back catalog, while still retaining characteristics inherent to Falls of Rauros. Never content to make the same album twice, the group has once again invited new influences into their aesthetic, this time including more explicit nods to death metal and prog rock while still drilling deeper into the black metal and North American folk-rock that makes up their core sound. This is once again their heaviest album to date, as well as their most technically demanding. The album was recorded by the band themselves in their rehearsal space in late 2020/early 2021, befitting of the natural and organic sound pursued for the album, while mixing and mastering duties were handled by Colin Marston. The striking artwork was created by Austin Lunn (Panopticon). Photography by Drew Buerhaus.