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Sunn O))) - Black One Album
Performer: Sunn O)))
Title: Black One
Country: US
Style:Noise, Doom Metal, Experimental, Ambient
Released: 2005
Catalog number: SUNN50
Label: Southern Lord
MP3 album szie: 2989 mb
FLAC album size: 2338 mb

Tracklist

1It Took The Night To Believe
Effects [Subs] – Mystik Fogg Invokator, TaoiseachGuitar [Axe] – Mystik Fogg InvokatorGuitar [Lead] – TaoiseachVoice, Lyrics By [2005] – Wrest
5:56
2Orthodox Caveman
Drums [Caveman] – Oren AmbarchiGuitar, Bass, Effects [Feedback] – Caveman SkillzGuitar, Guitar [Riffs] – Mystik Fogg Invokator
10:02
3CandleGoat
Bass [Decimator], Voice [Crypt Calls] – MK Ultra BlizzardElectronics [Cascet] – John WieseGuitar [Tundra] – Malefic Guitar, Performer [Taurus] – Mystik Fogg InvokatorLyrics By [1991] – Dead
8:04
4Cry For The Weeper
Guitar, Horns, Performer [Wood] – Oren AmbarchiGuitar, Keyboards – Malefic , Mystik Fogg InvokatorGuitar, Performer [Virus] – SOMA
14:38
5Cursed Realms (Of The Winterdemons)
Bass [Icy Inverted Crosswinds Upon Four String Zamboni] – Mystik Fogg InvokatorGuitar [Lead], Performer [Grail, Eclipse] – MK Ultra BlizzardLyrics By [1996] – AbbathNoises [Glacial Winds] – M. SchneebergerNoises [Whiteout] – John WieseVoice – Malefic
10:10
6Báthory Erzsébet
Bass – Drone Slut, Mystik Fogg InvokatorGuitar, Bells [Tubular], Cymbal, Gong – Oren AmbarchiPerformer [Virus] – Count Von SchneebergerVoice [Calls From Beyond The Grave] – Malefic
16:00
7Sin Nanna
Vocals, Cymbal [Bowed], Noises [Flies, Atmos], Drums, Guitar – Oren Ambarchi
2:19

Credits

  • Artwork [Illustrations]Jo Ratcliffe
  • Artwork [O))) Art Direction]Stephen O'Malley
  • Artwork [Text]Seldon Hunt
  • Featuring [Very Special Guest]John Wiese, Malefic , Oren Ambarchi, Wrest
  • Mastered ByMark Chalecki
  • Other [Robes] – Liz O'Malley
  • PerformerGreg Anderson, Stephen O'Malley
  • Photography By [Cave]Jenn Garrett
  • Producero)))
  • Recorded By [Ambarchi Overdubs], Mixed By [Ambarchi Pieces]Chris Townend, Oren Ambarchi
  • Recorded By [Ambarchi Pieces]Oren Ambarchi
  • Recorded By [Initial Tracks]Reedo
  • Recorded By [Overdubs], Mixed ByCount Von Schneeberger, Sunn O)))
  • Recorded By [Primary Tracks]Count Von Schneeberger

Notes

Initial tracks recorded in September & November 2004 at The Sanctuary. Primary tracks recorded in May 2005 at Donner-Blitzen, mixed in May 2005 at Donner-Blitzen. Ambarchi pieces recorded at Jerker House, overdubs and mixing done at BigJesusBurger in June 2005, assembled at Donner-Blitzen in July 2005. Additional 4-tracking on Wrest & Malefic's machines in early 2005.
Mastered at Capitol Mastering.

Limited to 5000: 1000 on solid grey vinyl, 1000 on transparent grey vinyl, 1000 on swirl grey vinyl, 1000 on black/grey swirl vinyl and 1000 on 180 gram black vinyl (with poster). Also available as picture disc.

This one is the black 180 gram with posterversion that was only available thorugh the southernlord online store.

Short intro

Black One by SUNN O, released 17 October 2005 1. Sin Nanna 2. It Took The Night To Believe 3. Cursed Realms Of The Winterdemons 4. Orthodox Caveman 5. Candlegoat 6. Cry For The Weeper 7. Báthory Erzébet Maximum Volume Yields Maximum Results sunn50. saangel it took the night to believe how good this album is Favorite track: Orthodox Caveman. It Took the Night to Believe 3. Cursed Realms of the Winterdemons 4. CandleGoat 6. Cry for the Weeper 7. Báthory Erzsé One is the fifth album by Sunn O. It is a combination of both experimental and traditional Sunn O, utilizing many guest musicians, including black metal musicians Malefic and Wrest from Xasthur and Leviathan, respectively. The band supposedly also went so far as to lock the claustrophobic Malefic in a casket to record the vocals on Báthory Erzsébet. Keeping with the black metal mindset, the pair then proceed to deconstruct Immortal's Cursed Realms Of the Winterdemons into a barely recognizable primordial soup of tonal thrumming, before calling Xasthur's Malefic down to the basement to supply additional screams for the splendidly named Candlegoat and megalithic closer, Báthory Erzsébet. Sunn's darkest album yet. June 28th, 2006. Black One says it all. January 13th, 2006. Sunn O sell . Dark Mewtwo1. October 1st, 2005. Pressing info: - 1000 copies on 180g black vinyl with poster - 1000 copies on solid grey vinyl - 1000 copies on transparent grey vinyl - 1000 copies on grey swirl vinyl - 1000 copies on blackgrey swirl vinyl - 15 copies test pressing. Released as a double LP picture disc vinyl in 2005 by Southern Lord Recordings, limited to 500 copies. Black One Album Art Lyrics. About Black One. Black One Q&A. The band is known for an extremely heavy sound that blends diverse genres including drone, black metal, dark ambient, and noise rock, and for very loud live performances. Supported by a varying cast of collaborators, the band was formed by two core members: Stephen O'Malley also of Khanate and Burning Witch and Greg Anderson of Goatsnake and Engine Kid. Sunn O is named after the Sunn amplifier brand, the logo of which includes a circle next to the SUNN&qu read more. Sunn O pronounced sun is an American drone band from Seattle, Washington, that formed in. Sixth album from the doom metal duo nearly matches their ferocious live power, and features assistance from noise icon John Wiese and experimental guitarist and percussionist Oren. Black One. Southern Lord. was my first encounter with drone and it's still my favourite record of this genre. It uses the abrasive and soul enveloping atmospheres created by droning distorted guitars and places some pretty terrifying vocals and intrumentation on top of them, creating a grey medieval world filled with decaying churches, rotten corpses, black-winged demons and a chilling feel of dread in the air. I also think that comparing this album to Earth 2 isn't that valid. While it is clearly inspired by it,. read more. Or consider a donation 1. 편집됨 about 1 year ago 참조: Black One, CD, Album, SUNN50, sunn50. Love hate relationships demark an indisoluble conflict of self interests, when some things are likeable but at the same time undesirable, when this happens there are only two options, to deal with the difficulty implied in the ambiguity or else to retire altogether from trying it. I'm comparing this album with Earth's classic debut because on Earth you can follow the ecstatic quality from pure drone with no further combustion, the violence of the low frequency manifesting its dominance and thickness. Sunn O have never achieved anything like this, and in this particular album that is abundantly clear again