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r e l e a s e . i n f o
Artist.....: Caacrinolas
Title......: Valley Of The Dead
Rip Date...: Apr-11-2007 Cat.No.....: n/a
Style......: Avantgarde Label......: n/a
Quality....: VBRkbps Type.......: EP
Size.......: 45,0 MB Source.....: CDDA
r e l e a s e . n o t e s
"Cryptic and creepy, Caacrinolas is the "black metal" project of
German AQ-pal Bjoern Eichstaedt and his colleague Larry Luer, both
of whom more typically make music in the realms of avant-garde
jazz and experimental electronics. But, inspired by the likes of
Burzum and Emperor, Bjoern and Larry created Caacrinolas, whose
first, cultish cd-r release "A Thousand Cries Has The Night" was
much liked by AQ staff and customers. Now they're returned to
terrorize us further with "Caacrinolas 2: Valley Of The Dead".
Again, it's a single track, but a longer one, at 36 minutes this
time. Again, it's in a limited, numbered edition of 100. The
packaging is a bit fancier -- a clear dvd-sized "Super Jewel Box",
with a suitably chilling black-and-white cover photo beneath a
sheet of blood-red acetate. Nice (and thus, the price is a bit
more than before). And again, this is a scary 'lil disc! It does
seem like they maybe have less of an overt black metal concept
going on this time -- they're really establishing their own style
of horror soundtrack jazz vs. metal, seemingly referencing both
Bohren & Der Club of Gore and Cradle of Filth, Fantomas and
Morricone, Bernard Herrmann and Sigh!
This disc's journey of darkness begins with classical strings and
malevolent petrodactyl squawks, seguing into a Bohren-esque,
noirish jazz-drone soundscape with zombie monk vocals in the
background. But sudden changes will constantly catch the listener
unawares -- lurking at every turn there are bursts of jagged
metalcore riffing with roiling drums, passages of doleful organ,
blasts of noise and distortion, dark and droney Tangerine Dream
synth-work, and, as the disc concludes, pensive, pretty piano a la
David Shire's soundtrack for The Conversation. Yep, it's good!
(and evil.)"
www.aquariusrecords.org
www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=76592
p l a y l i s t
01 Valley of the Dead 36:12
36:12 min
g r e e t i n g s
agw - amok - bass - bcc - bex - boss - cmg - cmc - cms - d2h
def - dh - disc0 - drum - emp - ftd - fwyh - gem - i8 - ipc
jce - jfk - jrp - just - khz - kinky - kw - lame - maem - mbs
mgc - psycz - r2r - rac - radial - rapid - rks - rtb - sb
sever - sfe - soup - sour - sq - tr - trt - ube - uc - upe
uki - xtc - yard - zi
respect to music lovers worldwide
never forget : go to the show. buy the t-shirt. order the vinyl