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Living With The Ancients
Blood Ceremony
Metal
March 2011
01 The Great God Pan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNoX6mSnDuY
02 Coven Tree
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slRoqhcCme0
03 The Hermit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATl3QjSPO4M
04 My Demon Brother
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiCTAtVMXr0
05 Morning of the Magicians
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAEUMVTVx8s
06 Oliver Haddo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PouglYsQYw4
07 Night of Augury
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=335c1IeUJSM
08 The Witchs Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVs_n1H194w
09 Daughter of the Sun
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87a8GbfAbhY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87a8GbfAbhY
[/URL]Country of origin:Canada
Location:Toronto, Ontario
Status:Active
Year of creation:2006
Genre:Heavy/Doom Metal
Lyrical themes:Witchcraft, occultism
Current label:Rise Above Records
Lucas Gadke Bass
Andrew Haust Drums
Alia O'Brien Flute, Organ, Vocals
Sean Kennedy Guitars
From a review on the Encyclopaedia Metallum site.
["The Great God Pan" is a decent opener, primarily in how the bold, open chords
covet and cloak O'Brien's drifting vocals, but "Coven Tree" immediately cranks up
the morbidity with its dire flute melodies, jarring start/stop riffs and Alia's more
desperate, soul-filled performance. The folk instrumental "The Hermit" spins
some Tull into the fray, and "My Demon Brother" is a total crushing Black
Widow/Sabbath style piece with desperately wants a lift in time back to the
early 70s, but you'll also notice that the guitars here also disperse heavier
distortion that wouldn't be out of place on a Witchcraft or Cathedral record. But
the true winners on this album are found deeper into its content, through the
retrofitted "Morning of the Magicians" and the enormous closer "Daughter of the
Sun", which is over 10 minutes long of frilly fuzz and desert-injected doom.
Special mention also for the "Night of Augury" and its swerving interplay of guitar
and organ, and layered vocal arrangement.]
I mostly agree with the above but I can see were repeated listening might get a
little boring on "Night of Augury" and "The Hermit".
Living With The Ancients
Blood Ceremony
Metal
March 2011
01 The Great God Pan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNoX6mSnDuY
02 Coven Tree
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slRoqhcCme0
03 The Hermit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATl3QjSPO4M
04 My Demon Brother
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiCTAtVMXr0
05 Morning of the Magicians
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAEUMVTVx8s
06 Oliver Haddo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PouglYsQYw4
07 Night of Augury
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=335c1IeUJSM
08 The Witchs Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVs_n1H194w
09 Daughter of the Sun
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87a8GbfAbhY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87a8GbfAbhY
[/URL]Country of origin:Canada
Location:Toronto, Ontario
Status:Active
Year of creation:2006
Genre:Heavy/Doom Metal
Lyrical themes:Witchcraft, occultism
Current label:Rise Above Records
Lucas Gadke Bass
Andrew Haust Drums
Alia O'Brien Flute, Organ, Vocals
Sean Kennedy Guitars
From a review on the Encyclopaedia Metallum site.
["The Great God Pan" is a decent opener, primarily in how the bold, open chords
covet and cloak O'Brien's drifting vocals, but "Coven Tree" immediately cranks up
the morbidity with its dire flute melodies, jarring start/stop riffs and Alia's more
desperate, soul-filled performance. The folk instrumental "The Hermit" spins
some Tull into the fray, and "My Demon Brother" is a total crushing Black
Widow/Sabbath style piece with desperately wants a lift in time back to the
early 70s, but you'll also notice that the guitars here also disperse heavier
distortion that wouldn't be out of place on a Witchcraft or Cathedral record. But
the true winners on this album are found deeper into its content, through the
retrofitted "Morning of the Magicians" and the enormous closer "Daughter of the
Sun", which is over 10 minutes long of frilly fuzz and desert-injected doom.
Special mention also for the "Night of Augury" and its swerving interplay of guitar
and organ, and layered vocal arrangement.]
I mostly agree with the above but I can see were repeated listening might get a
little boring on "Night of Augury" and "The Hermit".
"God created man, Sam Colt made them equal."