...according to our Mike on Thu 05 May, 2011.
Looking at the artwork and song titles I fully expected this to be some kind of black metal record, but it isn't at all. The first side is glacially-paced psychedelic ceremonial music with a flat one-beat and lots of chanting and drones. The second side is even trippier and seems to involve some kind of tape manipulation or something. After several minutes in the swampy black wilderness of 'Disciple's Ascent' there's the brief percussive chant of 'The Niche of Lights' to close off proceedings. It's a perplexing but engaging record. If you listen to it too loud your neighbours might think you've joined some kind of cult. And for all you collector fetishists, it was lathe-cut by Peter King in New Zealand and there's only 100 of them so I believe you understand the you-snooze-you-lose nature of this situation.
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Lord of Power said:
KINIT HER | THE LORD OF POWER | 8' Lathe-Cut | Alt.vinyl
Ltd. 100 Copies worldwide. The urfolk duo returns with four finespun cuts of twelve-string triumphs, shofar sounding, and deeply haunting vocal harmonies. Schafer and Ritter continue to develop their songcraft while allowing brief hints of their more ceremonial workings to shine through these folk hymns built of driving violin, brass, guitars, and understated percussion. Hand cut onto clear 8 inch polycarbonate lathes by the legendary Peter King in New Zealand.
So, what do you think?