While Heaven Wept - Vast Oceans Lachrymose
Release date: | 3 November 2009 |
Style: | Doom metal |
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01. The Furthest Shore
02. To Wander The Void
03. Living Sepulchre
04. Vessel
05. Vast Oceans Lachrymose
06. Epilogue
02. To Wander The Void
03. Living Sepulchre
04. Vessel
05. Vast Oceans Lachrymose
06. Epilogue
Tom Phillips - guitars, keyboards, harmony vocals
Jim Hunter - bass
Rain Irving - lead and harmony vocals
Scott Loose - guitars
Trevor Schrotz - drums
Michelle Schrotz - keyboards and harmony vocals
Additional info
Labels:
- Cruz Del Sur Music
- Maniacal Records (LP Limited edition 180gm vinyl pressing)
Release dates:
November 3: USA
November 6: Europe
Recorded at Salamone's Recording Studio.
Produced by Tom Phillips and Chris Salamone.
Mastered by Chris Salamone.
Rating:
8.7
8.7
Rating: 8.7 |
Beautiful. That was the first thing I thought after I gave this album the first spin. As soon as it begins, you're swept in epic and moody music for a bit more than forty minutes (forty minutes? No kidding, this is indeed a short doom album). It all starts with "The Furthest Shore", a 15 minutes epic. Fast at times, slow and tragic at others, progressive maybe, it's a really varied and intense song. While it can be reminiscent of some heavy/power metal bands on some keyboards and vocals parts, it's just the mood that puts it miles away? The ship's captain is facing, sadly but resolutely, what is the last storm he'll ever get in. Read more ›› |
Rating:
9.3
9.3
Rating: 9.3 |
The first time I heard While Heaven Wept, one word crossed my mind: Wow. The way this band manages to write doom metal in a major key blows my mind. This band is incredibly beautiful, yet manages to retain the metal element at the same time. That said, I'll begin my review of Vast Oceans Lachrymose. The album starts off with a bang. "The Furthest Shore" is an incredible epic of a song. It's got everything you need for a good metal epic: time signature changes, key changes, acoustic passages, and a monumental outro. Usually it would be a logical move to put a fifteen minute song nearer to the end of the album. What this album has on most other bands is all of the material is INCREDIBLE. Read more ›› |
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