They were confused, or concerned, or shocked, or aroused, or all of the above But no one dared interfere with the performance Jennifer's long ashen hair hung down concealing the girls face like a curtain around a hospital bed
At times their pale limbs seeming to shift back and forth from one torso to the other A crowd gathered almost immediately to watch these two girls tie and untie their bodies like a pair of pit-vipers
Jennifer wrestled her friend playfully to the ground In front of the snow cone stand and began licking at the girls' eyeballs, as if they were sugar cubes Their bodies convulsed and flailed with an almost seizure-like intensity
01. The Thousand Tombs Of Western Promise
02. The Cattle Thief
03. Reaper On The Oilfields
04. To Enter My House Justified
05. A High Plains Eulogy
06. 1934
07. Black Plumes Over God's Country
08. False Constellation
09. Night Shift [CD bonus]
In the years since the release of World’s Blood, the ‘Western black metal’ microgenre has begun to grow just a tad; Untamed Land and Dark Watcher have produced solid material, and Duelist have even titled an album Spaghetti Western Black Metal. However, you can trust the masters to remind the rest what the gold standard is for this niche.
Solid first listen, but doesn't immediately take me like the last two did; will give it plenty more spins though. False Constellation stands out as the best song on first listen, like them bringing the plinky-plonk piano back in
Solid first listen, but doesn't immediately take me like the last two did; will give it plenty more spins though. False Constellation stands out as the best song on first listen, like them bringing the plinky-plonk piano back in
I didn't pay much attention to previous albums before but I have been listening them a lot while waiting for this new album. I think their music have gotten quite a bit softer but it works for me. Another stand out song on this album is The Cattle Thief.
It's taken me a few spins to really get into this, at first I was left feeling a wee bit unimpressed by the songwriting, but it's definitely grown on me. There's definitely something atmospheric about it, and I never originally picked up on that, as I was mainly concentrating on the riffs and left thinking is that all.
It's the softer Spaghetti Western parts that really make it for me, the end of "The Cattle Thief", and "Reaper On The Oilfields" for instance, but the track that stands out the most overall for me is "False Constellation".
Not too keen on western black metal in general, I appreciate the crossover though. At least it's better than Duelist.
I don't think Duelist even merit being mentioned in the same breath as Wayfarer, really; Wayfarer have been making unique and stellar material for over a decade, while the most that Duelist have going for them is an eye-catching album title. This album also feels much less blackened than their previous releases, for better and worse
I’ve never heard about these guys. I’m only at the first song, and I’m blown away. I have a feeling that this might up ending up being one of my favorite releases of this year. I’ve always been a fan of swamp rock and blues, so to hear it mix that well with black metal is really something to me. I already listen to Zeal & Ardor and I’m really fond of his music. This is a bit different though. Wayfarer seems to be focusing alot more on atmosphere, and I really dig that.
I like , starts like abm band, later ''western'' black metal, now somehow they are like Arthur Morgan, road new Saint Denis . I mean New Orleans, more east, it has some gothic touches. I enjoy this one, higher values as I see now.
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At first I very much liked their last release better and thought this was a definite downgrade, then as I spun this more and more I liked the fact that it's softer and easier to listen to. I feel that I'd want to see their old album live, and this one makes for better work background music, both have their place. So I'm a bit torn between a 8 and 9, leaning towards 8, but still it's a great album and a def listen. "The Cattle Thief" is my jam.