Pinkish Black Razed To The Ground Rar

Pinkish Black Razed To The Ground Rar

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By Oliver Sheppard Pinkish Black’s sophomore LP,, is set for release on September 17. The Fort Worth band’s first and self-titled LP (which was reviewed for CVLT Nation last year, ) was on Denton’s label; the new album sees them on the larger and more metal-centric imprint. • • Pinkish Black’s sound, however, has thankfully not changed: Razed to the Ground is an opus of doomy, sludgy, crushingly dark music that incorporates elements of doom metal, Projekt Records-style ethereal wave, gothic rock, and other dark music elements. And also as with the first LP, one once again is reminded of 80s Cop-era Swans, early Godflesh (and especially the proto-Godflesh band, Fall of Because), and even stuff like Killing Joke’s “S036” or Mass’s much-overlooked release from the 80s. It’s a unique, churning sound that doesn’t fit neatly into any pre-defined categories. There is even a kind of creeping “space drone” twist to the sound this time around that serves as an intriguing development in the band’s evolution. The effect is often eerily psychedelic.

Vocalist Daron Beck’s vocals soar above Razed to the Gound‘s doomy soundscape, melodic but also coldly detached, recalling at turns the classically disaffected postpunk style of singers like Ian Curtis and even, occasionally, Nick Cave. Jon Teague’s excellent, gut-busting drum work is busiest on the first track but settles into a deliberately stomping, and at times tribal, pace throughout the majority of the seven-song record. Halaman

Although Jon’s drumming is extraordinary, it’s Daron’s vocals that I think really give the duo their unique sound; his range is impressive and he chooses to sing in a “melodic” way that would seem just as at home in a wall-of-guitars style shoegaze band as it does couched in Pinkish Black’s swirling, black sonic vortex. I spoke with the band recently and mentioned that my favorite track on the LP was “Rise” (which is unfortunately not available for preview!); the song recalls to me the chord patterns used by Bauhaus on “The Passion of Lovers.” Daron mentioned that that was his favorite track by Bauhaus, but I’m sure the influence was unintended or subconscious. Vision Of Disorder Razed To The Ground Razed to the Ground, an Album by Pinkish Black. Released 17 September 2013 on (catalog no. Genres: Gothic Rock. Download free new release mp3 Pinkish Black Razed To The Ground 2013 from zippyshare, uploaded, torrent. Pinkish Black Razed To The Ground Rar Files Pinkish Black will have their new album “Razed To The Ground” in stores on September 17th through Century Media Records.

The effort will consist of the following seven tracks: 01 – “She Left Him Red.

On the same October day Pinkish Black released their third and best LP to date through Relapse Records, the label also issued the final recordings of the members' earlier act, a process stalled for five years by tragedy. Pinkish Black's anchors—the theatric singer and florid keyboardist Daron Beck and athletic drummer Jon Teague—formed The Great Tyrant a decade ago with bassist Tommy Atkins. A young, exploratory and vaguely metallic outfit interested in doom and goth, industrial and krautrock, The Great Tyrant was working on The Trouble with Being Born when Atkins killed himself in 2010. Beck and Teague scrapped the sessions and started a new band, taking the color of the blood-splattered walls where Atkins had died—that is, pinkish-black—as a lurid tribute to the missing member. It's fitting, then, that The Great Tyrant emptied its archives on the same day Pinkish Black offered its latest, greatest work to date, Bottom of the Morning.

As a duo, Beck and Teague have finally found the sound and strength for which they've long searched., the results on Bottom of the Morning almost feel heroic. Pinkish Black's previous two albums were hesitant and uncertain, as though Teague and Beck were trying to define their shared aesthetic while teasing out a new duo chemistry, too. Their fine 2012 debut packed in some excellent ideas and alluring sounds, but the band—particularly Teague's voice—was obscured in effects.

Pinkish Black Razed To The Ground Rar
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