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"Into The Painted Grey" is a very good song that it saves the new album of agalloch ,Marrow Of The Spirit
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Pale Folklore is probably my least favorite of Agalloch's releases. I really like the new album. It was a bold move and I love the music. My favorite Agalloch album is probably Ashes Against the Grain though. I love that album.
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I saw Agalloch on Saturday in Atlanta. The show was incredible. The energy, the music and everything was just breath taking. It was one of those shows that is good not because the performance was spot on, which it was btw, but because the audience and band were just so into the emotion and atmosphere.
The setlist was:
They Escaped the Weight of Darkness (intro)
Into the Painted Grey
Falling Snow
The Watcher's Monolith
Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor
Limbs
Ghosts of the Midwinter Fires
Our Fortress is Burning... II: Bloodbirds
Dead Winter Days
In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion
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So I tried listening to Agalloch one day, and...
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Written by [user id=111774] on 02.04.2011 at 00:18
So I tried listening to Agalloch one day, and...
I always thought this before too. This all changed when I saw them live which finally allowed me to appreciate their studio releases.
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Written by ß on 02.04.2011 at 01:01
Written by [user id=111774] on 02.04.2011 at 00:18
So I tried listening to Agalloch one day, and...
I always thought this before too. This all changed when I saw them live which finally allowed me to appreciate their studio releases.
I've heard other's say the exact same thing you just said. Maybe that's the key to enjoying the... Well, I'm a sucker for any metal show, so I'll be cathing them live when they come around.
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It took me a while to get into Agalloch too. I bought Ashes Against the Grain not too long after it was released and I liked a few of the songs on the album but I didn't really get it. It wasn't until a year or two ago that I really understood the band's music, but once I did I found myself listening all the time. So it was great to see them live a few weeks ago.
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I have a friend who swears by Agalloch and so far I haven't been able to get into them. From what I have read though it seems like a live show is really the way to get into those guys. I guess Ill just have to be happy listening to their albums until I can make it to a show...
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Written by Hellhound on 11.04.2011 at 09:07
I have a friend who swears by Agalloch and so far I haven't been able to get into them. From what I have read though it seems like a live show is really the way to get into those guys. I guess Ill just have to be happy listening to their albums until I can make it to a show...
Not even 'Not Unlike the Waves'? That song blew me away when i first heard it.
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Written by Dark Cornatus on 19.04.2011 at 08:37
Not even 'Not Unlike the Waves'? That song blew me away when i first heard it.
Thus far in my metal listening habits I have stuck mainly to Thrash, Groove, Death and Melodeath. My foray into black metal has included, for the most part, Primordial. However, you could argue that Primordial is Folk Metal and probably be just as close to the truth if you were to assume it was Black Metal. I guess the point of this verbose couple of sentences is to say: Thus far I have yet to find a black metal band that I enjoy as much as various other kinds of metal. It probably has something to do with the drum part. Typically black metal has a subtle drum part that is set back fairly far in the mix and as a drummer I can't help but prefer technically impressive drum parts. I do have to add that there is a special place in my heart for drum parts in Swing Jazz and the like.
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Agalloch - The Silence Of Forgotten Landscapes (Live 2009)
Tracklist:
1. Limbs
2. Falling Snow
3. As Embers Dress the Sky
4. Dead Winter Days
5. I Am The Wooden Doors
6. In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion
7. Not Unlike the Waves
8. Bloodbirds
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Those dudes are masterminds. One of the best bands I ever heard. The Mantle isn't fully a metal album, but it's a piece of art. Ashes Against The Grain is more metal, and very good. Limbs, Falling Snow, Not Unlike The Waves... Agalloch's riffs are unlike any other's. Everytime I hear Limbs or the intro to Falling Snow, it makes me shiver. From it's beauty.
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Agalloch makes me happy.
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Once i was reading one Akerfeldt interview and the journalist asked him if he did listen to Agalloch from Portland, then on I checked the band and the rest is history, Agalloch became one of my all time favs
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Agalloch is pretty hard to get into...The first album I heard was Marrow of the spirit, took few listen to get into, but I now enjoy the band so much...Imo Ashes.. is their best album...
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Just finished listening to Marrow of the Spirit on vinyl. Soooo good.
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Written by [user id=111774] on 02.04.2011 at 00:18
So I tried listening to Agalloch one day, and...
Listen to them WHEN you want to sleep. Try "The Mantle".
Written by [user id=20536] on 08.04.2011 at 13:54
It took me a while to get into Agalloch too. I bought Ashes Against the Grain not too long after it was released and I liked a few of the songs on the album but I didn't really get it. It wasn't until a year or two ago that I really understood the band's music, but once I did I found myself listening all the time. So it was great to see them live a few weeks ago.
I got into them VERY EASILY.
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So I was listening to both 'I Am The Wooden Doors' and 'In The Shadow Of Our Pale Companion' the other day, while playing a pc game, and experienced something rather strange. It was almost as if I was sort of meditating without knowing it. What I did in the game was a quite repetitive task and I was pretty tired that night. Somewhen during those two songs it happened. It must have been minutes of me just doing my thing without thinking about anything but doing what I did kind of numb, almost like a machine. That was definately strange but really relaxing and honestly, I don't know, beautiful? ^^
Anyways, I tried to reenter that 'mindless' state a few times now but failed. Too bad, maybe I wasn't tired enough.^^
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I just want to make sure all you Agalloch fans have heard John Haughm's new single. Here's Troy's review of it http://www.metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=9966 including the download link. It's an amazing single released only on limited edition, hand-numbered 7" vinyl, or for download. Not exactly like Agalloch, more ambient, but it's still John's composition so if you're reading this thread you'll probably dig it.
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Footage from the band's Tel Aviv trek:
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
Stupid people laughing and shit. STFU and enjoy the music.
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After considering their 2010 release the most disappointing release of the year, I'm happy to say I've started appreciating it a bit more. It's still not groundbreaking, and I still think it's the weakest Agalloch release to date (aside from that Nest split and their remix/experimental EP), but it's grown on me in the past year.
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Agalloch are perfect for sunday afternoons/evenings when you just wanna relax and drink some red wine
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I say they are perfect for any day of the week!
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Amen to that.
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Great band. I am partial to The Mantle, thought that's the first one I heard. Not sure if they're "metal" or not, but there's definitely some metal blended into their sound.
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Written by Pondscum on 19.01.2012 at 17:07
Great band. I am partial to The Mantle, thought that's the first one I heard. Not sure if they're "metal" or not, but there's definitely some metal blended into their sound.
The Mantle is probably the "least metal" of their four studio albums with the other three being more so. The latest definitely had more of a black metal touch that prior releases.
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Apatheria
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Agalloch's my favorite band, period. Very happy to see they have a following here.
Not long ago on their official facebook page, they announced plans for a full 30 date US tour sometime this summer. I've already seen them live six different times, but I'd love to shoot for a seventh and possibly eighth live viewing if they have multiple dates in the northwest...
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