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BURIED AT SEA
Petit topic sur ce groupe qui se fait plutot rare ( je les pensais mort ): ils sortent tout bientot un "ep", Ghost, composé d'un seul titre de 30 minutes, collages de plusieurs anciens morceaux crées entre 2003 et 2005.
Petit descriptif:
(piqué a metalorgie, faute de mieux ):
"Buried at Sea est un groupe pour le moins obscur provenant de Chicago. Le groupe puise son inspiration chez des groupes comme EyeHateGod, Burning Witch, Sunn O))) ou encore Neurosis pour aboutir à un doom immersif et profond. Après Migration, un premier album remarqué sorti chez Original Sounds Recordings, le groupe signe chez Neurot Recordings et sort son deuxième album, Ghost, fin 2007"
Et une en anglais plus complete:
"To characterize Buried At Sea as an overwhelming sonic experience would be a significant understatement. To reference the crushing tides of sound waves that wash over the listener as the foursome drone on in perpetual tectonic slow motion would be to understate again. To mention the hopeless situation in which one finds oneself beneath their tons of doom, volume, aggression, and bleakness is simply stating the obvious.
Formed in Chicago in 2001, Buried At Sea quickly snared a viciously zealous cult following with honors, amongst the devotees, of being the loudest, the slowest, the doomiest, and the most crushing band on the planet. With only one brief tour which culminated at the now legendary 2004 Emissions From The Monolith Festival performance, the band has made its impact predominantly amongst the tape traders and file sharing communities. The few that have actually experienced the band live testify wholeheartedly to those feelings of hopelessness and helplessness.
Buried At Sea’s first recording project, a 2002 demo, has since been passed around widely, containing the earliest material and foreshadowing the first proper
release, which didn’t surface until late 2003. Migration, the band’s debut album released by Original Sound Recordings, was produced by bass player and vocalist Sanford Parker at his Volume Recordings in Chicago in June of 2003. The subsequent attention led to the tour and the follow up release, a one-sided 12 inch record titled She Lived For Others But Died For Us. The record, which was released by Seventh Rule Recordings in June of 2004, contained a guest vocal appearance from Brutal Truth’s Kevin Sharp and a B-side etching from Stephen O’Malley.
Since that time, Buried At Sea has remained largely dormant, lurking around Chicago and resurfacing from time to time. The new album, Ghost, is a conceptual collection of recordings from 2005 and 2006 and serves as a first offering for Neurot Recordings. Again produced by Parker at Volume, this next chapter takes the form of a thirty minute ponderous and encapsulating journey littered with all the trappings that have infamized their sound. Paced like a ghastly war march, and peppered with icy backdrops and more prominent electronics and psychedelic elements, Ghost attests fully to the group’s overwhelming might while also making use of fresh dynamics and more story-like sinister subtexts."
Discographie:
2007 - Ghost CD
2004 - She Lived For Others But Died For Us 12'' ( je le cherche d'ailleurs... )
2003 - Migration CD ( en écoute ici: http://www.myspace.com/buriedatsea )
Je suis gros gros fan de Migration, et apres quelques écoutes du Ghost, c'est du même calibre: pachidermique, sombre et oppressant à souhait!
Petit descriptif:
(piqué a metalorgie, faute de mieux ):
"Buried at Sea est un groupe pour le moins obscur provenant de Chicago. Le groupe puise son inspiration chez des groupes comme EyeHateGod, Burning Witch, Sunn O))) ou encore Neurosis pour aboutir à un doom immersif et profond. Après Migration, un premier album remarqué sorti chez Original Sounds Recordings, le groupe signe chez Neurot Recordings et sort son deuxième album, Ghost, fin 2007"
Et une en anglais plus complete:
"To characterize Buried At Sea as an overwhelming sonic experience would be a significant understatement. To reference the crushing tides of sound waves that wash over the listener as the foursome drone on in perpetual tectonic slow motion would be to understate again. To mention the hopeless situation in which one finds oneself beneath their tons of doom, volume, aggression, and bleakness is simply stating the obvious.
Formed in Chicago in 2001, Buried At Sea quickly snared a viciously zealous cult following with honors, amongst the devotees, of being the loudest, the slowest, the doomiest, and the most crushing band on the planet. With only one brief tour which culminated at the now legendary 2004 Emissions From The Monolith Festival performance, the band has made its impact predominantly amongst the tape traders and file sharing communities. The few that have actually experienced the band live testify wholeheartedly to those feelings of hopelessness and helplessness.
Buried At Sea’s first recording project, a 2002 demo, has since been passed around widely, containing the earliest material and foreshadowing the first proper
release, which didn’t surface until late 2003. Migration, the band’s debut album released by Original Sound Recordings, was produced by bass player and vocalist Sanford Parker at his Volume Recordings in Chicago in June of 2003. The subsequent attention led to the tour and the follow up release, a one-sided 12 inch record titled She Lived For Others But Died For Us. The record, which was released by Seventh Rule Recordings in June of 2004, contained a guest vocal appearance from Brutal Truth’s Kevin Sharp and a B-side etching from Stephen O’Malley.
Since that time, Buried At Sea has remained largely dormant, lurking around Chicago and resurfacing from time to time. The new album, Ghost, is a conceptual collection of recordings from 2005 and 2006 and serves as a first offering for Neurot Recordings. Again produced by Parker at Volume, this next chapter takes the form of a thirty minute ponderous and encapsulating journey littered with all the trappings that have infamized their sound. Paced like a ghastly war march, and peppered with icy backdrops and more prominent electronics and psychedelic elements, Ghost attests fully to the group’s overwhelming might while also making use of fresh dynamics and more story-like sinister subtexts."
Discographie:
2007 - Ghost CD
2004 - She Lived For Others But Died For Us 12'' ( je le cherche d'ailleurs... )
2003 - Migration CD ( en écoute ici: http://www.myspace.com/buriedatsea )
Je suis gros gros fan de Migration, et apres quelques écoutes du Ghost, c'est du même calibre: pachidermique, sombre et oppressant à souhait!
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