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Inter Arma - Paradise Gallows



7.9 | 85 votes |
Release date: 8 July 2016
Style: Blackened sludge metal

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60 have it
5 want it


01. Nomini
02. An Archer In The Emptiness
03. Transfiguration
04. Primordial Wound
05. The Summer Drones
06. Potomac
07. The Paradise Gallows
08. Violent Constellations
09. Where The Earth Meets The Sky

The Best Sludge / Stoner Metal Album Of 2016

Line-up
Mike Paparo - vocals
Steven "Dirt" Russell - guitars
Trey Dalton - guitars
T.J. Childers - drums
Joe Kerkes - bass

Guest musicians
Jon Liedtke - theremin
Mikey Allred - organ, trombone, violin

Additional info
Available formats:
- Digital
- CD
- 2xLP

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Comments

Comments: 7   Visited by: 266 users
01.07.2016 - 11:49
LuciferOfGayness
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Im liking Primordial Wound, great cleans and great primitiveness. Looking forward to the whole thing.
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01.07.2016 - 12:23
Paz
777
Elite
Written by [user id=157444] on 01.07.2016 at 11:49

Looking forward to the whole thing.

Here you go
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07.07.2016 - 07:57
Rating: 7
Hinklemeyer
Blue/gold splatter vinyl just came in the mail, can't wait to listen to it in a few hours.
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07.07.2016 - 13:11
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by Paz on 01.07.2016 at 12:23

Written by [user id=157444] on 01.07.2016 at 11:49

Looking forward to the whole thing.

Here you go

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07.07.2016 - 13:12
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by Hinklemeyer on 07.07.2016 at 07:57

Blue/gold splatter vinyl just came in the mail, can't wait to listen to it in a few hours.

The cover art is quite awesome. The music is quite good to, lots of genre blending going on. It could have been a bit more fucked up though, now it stays a bit on the safe side. Then again that is becoming my standard line here.
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Album Release day (July 08, 2016)
10.08.2016 - 17:54
Alakazam
spendin' cheese
Written by [user id=157444] on 07.07.2016 at 13:12

The music is quite good to, lots of genre blending going on. It could have been a bit more fucked up though, now it stays a bit on the safe side. Then again that is becoming my standard line here.

Finishing this now and yes I agree with you, after having heard The Cavern just before this is more relatively stable between genre shifts and overall uninspiring outside the Pink Floyd masterbation. Despite the organisation moods this tries out it didn't feel as warped crazy and experimental as that previous ep album thing did before it.
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I may not have the largest collection but I certainly have the absolute best

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19.02.2017 - 14:53
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Primordial Wound is insanely heavy.
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