This will henceforth be our official page. We'll be sprucing it up now and again to make it more official. But first, we have some news.
We've just released a new disc as
Enoch entitled
The Heart of Reason. It is a three-track album that just tops 80 minutes, meaning that there will be some compression or, for a little extra price, it can come on two discs with none. And, of course, digital distribution.
These are three tracks from our recent collection
Vault I: Portrait, but they were the three epics of that multi-disc collection, and so we felt that they deserved a little more than the average single release.
1. The Heart of Reason: I Am Weak / I Am Blind / My Worlds (16:20)
2. Monster on the Prowl: Overture / Bless the Light / On the Town / Killed! / Entombed in Hell / The Black Gate Keeper / Monster's Revenge / Monster's Recapitulation (27:40)
3. Divine Berth: The Stone / Do You Know the Lie? / Passage to Aldaria / Sorceror / The Stone (reprise) / Holy Mother / Halfway [instrumental] / Holy Mother (reprise) / Crosses (38:45)
We aren't religious by any sense, but a religious fan wrote in to us with this really heartfelt plea for us to become Christians. We haven't, but there was a certain earnestness to the message that moved us, even if we don't share his faith, so we crafted an epic around basically what he said and other little bits. It has been moved to a fantasy setting (Aldaria) in order to lessen the Christian overtones because, again, we are not religious, but it touched us. He is mentioned in the liner notes and has been given credit for lyrics.
In other news,
Sudan is touring as support to the
Black Gates for the entirety of the
Constellation tour. Be sure to check out those shows for some surprises. They also have a new single out from their album
Vapors I: From the Maw of Satan, Pt. 1 of 3, entitled
The Red Room.
1. The Red Room (6:45)
2. Screaming for Release (8:41)
3. Tangled Up In Snakes (5:38)
A key reference point for these songs (and really all the songs off of the projected album) was a mixture of classic metal tunes and bands with a progressive touch. At times, that means referencing
Testament; at others, like here, that means referencing
Judas Priest. King Diamond and
Mercyful Fate also became fairly common reference points. The process of whittling the songs down became an issue because they wanted to evoke a feeling without dropping the Sudan feel to things, which made it difficult. But now, you the listeners have that ability.
The Theosophical Society has just released their newest single from
Solar Prayer entitled
Undying Days.
1. The Celestial II: Solar Prayer VI - Undying Days (6:05)
2. The Celestial II: Solar Prayer VII - Dark Star (8:02)
3. The Celestial II: Solar Prayer VIII - The Ray (5:41)
We are still on a break from touring that group, but this is the penultimate release of the Mk. I Grand Society releases. One more single remains until the vaults are clear. Then, we shall release the Mk. II material.
Pharaohs has released their third single from
Voodoo, entitled
Murk and Mire.1. Murk and Mire [instrumental] (7:20)
2. Wolfman [instrumental] (5:06)
3. Bogman [instrumental] (5:10)
This is their third single from album, with two more forth-coming before the release of their second boxed set, comprising their first three studio albums, entitled
No Tomorrow,
Evil, and, of course,
Voodoo. This will be followed by the release of their fourth studio release, focusing on Indian sounds and textures following their flirting interest in Hinduism.
And that is it from the Theosophical Society for now! Enjoy.
- Langdon
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