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Ashenspire - Hostile Architecture



7.7 | 90 votes |
Release date: 18 July 2022
Style: Avantgarde metal, Progressive black metal

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01. The Law Of Asbestos
02. Béton Brut
03. Plattenbau Persephone Praxis
04. How The Mighty Have Vision
05. Tragic Heroin
06. Apathy As Arsenic Lethargy As Lead
07. Palimpsest
08. Cable Street Again

Additional info
Production, Recording and Mixing Scott McLean at La Chunky Studios, Glasgow.
Mastering Brad Boatright, Audiosiege Engineering
Art and Layout Tobias Holmbeck

Staff review by
RaduP
Rating:
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Hostile music about hostile architecture in hostile societies working as intended.

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published 21.07.2022 | Comments (5)

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18.07.2022 - 19:24
Rating: 7
Diego94
A Forest Of Stars + saxophone = Ashenspire
Decent, nothing special.
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19.07.2022 - 21:00
Desha
delicious dish
They will probably never lose the A Forest Of Stars comparisons, but I like this record a lot. One of the few I replayed a few times this year. Surprising amount of saxophone, also surprisingly explicitly political (which given the state of the UK and what their first album was about was to be expected, but still)
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You are the hammer, I am the nail
building a house in the fire on the hill
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19.07.2022 - 23:53
Rating: 7
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
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It's an interesting album to say the least, the sound is very original, and the concept itself is tremendous, although as bizarre as it seems, the songwriting is actually rather impressive for the most part. There's some mid way sections that don't really work for me, other parts do, so it's fairly inconsistent imo. The way in which the songs are structured seem a little avent-garde'ish as opposed to atmospheric imo, and I believe that it's a very bold move to have this amount of saxophone use, but it does work.
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23.07.2022 - 22:21
Rating: 8
Uxküll
Another great work.
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"Nullum unquam exstitit magnum igenium sine aliqua dementia [there was never great genius without some madness]."

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19.12.2022 - 18:25
dammage11
Actually like this a bit more than A Forest of Stars works, Ashenspire has proper climaxes whereas I feel A Forest of Stars tends to meander a lot more
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10.04.2023 - 17:59
Rating: 9
InnerSelf
proofread free
The poetry on this album is above and beyond anything I've heard or read lately, especially on "The Laws of Asbestos". Encompassing the brutal doings of Capitalism in our modern world and the struggles of the working class. I LOVE this album!
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He who is not bold enough
to be stared at from across the abyss
is not bold enough
to stare into it himself.
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25.02.2024 - 09:07
Rating: 10
tintinb
I was listening to this album while flying, there was a consistent turbulence in the whole flight and the combination of the turbulence and the circular nature of some of the beginning tracks gave me a mini anxiety attack. I checked out the lyrics and they are quite hard hitting and well written. It's impossible not to make a comparison with "A Forest of Stars" because of the dramatic nature of vocal delivery. The swirling musical experience present in this whole album makes it a fairly unique experience for me, something that I am always on the look out for.
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Leeches everywhere.
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