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returntothepit >> discuss >> Shadar Logoth review by LongDeadGod on Jan 7,2009 6:56pm
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toggletoggle post by LongDeadGod  at Jan 7,2009 6:56pm
i thought this review was kind of cool, more than your average, this is the band, this is what they play, blah crap. plus the fact that the dude really digs the cd aside form the production helps alot.

from metalcentre.com

"Maine may be better known as the usual setting for Stephen King's novels, but the real Maine is home to a super-obscure quartet calling themselves Shadar Logoth. Their name taken from Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series (isn't this review rich in literary references?), the Shadar Logoth lads play a strange metal hybrid that incorporates elements of Borknagar, Dimmu Borgir, Martriden, Abigail Williams, Blind Guardian, and a thrash metal band or two. To make the comparisons easier, if you enjoyed the "epic-as-fuck" opus released by Abigail Williams back in 2008, imagining the Shadar Logoth sound won't be too hard.

Blanketed by raw production only a band with a next-to-nothing budget could afford, the six massive songs on "Curse" are all rattling drums, humming keyboards, a gothic atmosphere, soaring vocals contrasted by deep growls and generous amounts of melody. People have called them Progressive Black Metal, Blackened Power Metal, Progressive Metal, whatever. Enough already. Shadar Logoth does combine outlandish strands of different genres together and are rather original. In fact, they may be sitting right on top of a new metal music style that's ready to explode. But hold on a second. How about reviewing what the album has in store for the listener instead of unnecessarily hyping the band?

Opener "Footsteps In The Snow" eschews fancy intros and rumbles through its six-minute length. The band's ambition and musicianship are on full display here, but taken in its entirety, Shadar Logoth songs just don't jell. The ingredients are plainly heard, but everything from the disparate harsh/clean vocals and the weak guitars leave you wanting more. Perhaps an accusing finger can be pointed at the production.

As for album highlights, the haunting "Here Lyes: Planet Earth" betrays Shadar Logoth's bent for ambient black metal nature worship while "Gallows Hill" and "The Dread Lord" lie within the realm of the macabre. "Curse" is a fine album crafted by a group of musicians bursting with a unique approach to extreme metal. Shadar Logoth have produced an interesting cult debut you'd want to include in your CD collection. When these guys get signed to a big label, you can always tell your friends you caught Shadar Logoth first in their raw, unbridled glory on "Curse."
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toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Jan 7,2009 7:00pm
Nice review



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 7,2009 9:09pm
LIGHT BLIND ME!



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 7,2009 9:14pm
blood and bloody ashes



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Jan 8,2009 11:08am
Shadar Logoth / Horn of Valere split?


I'll do it.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 11:11am
that'd be cool.
I was thinking about starting a project with a WoT title as well, but I've already got two lotr named bands. haha.

good review



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Jan 8,2009 11:17am
I'm working on a new Shayol Ghul demo that's actually going to be ASoIaF based instead of WoT. Weird, I know but I'm not gonna change the name. think every Shayol Ghul demo will be conceptually based around a fantasy series I love.

ASoIaF is my 2nd fav non Tolkien series ever. I might like it more than WoT because its not so drawn out and is more mature.



toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Jan 8,2009 11:24am edited Jan 8,2009 11:37am
(edited 'cause I'm in a good mood for some reason and don't feel like being a dick right now)

I always thought it would be cool to do a concept album and have 13 songs, one about each of the Forsaken.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 11:29am
I always thought Anal Cunt was named after a fantasy book.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 11:34am
Andy, that's pretty cool. Ever think about making it have a full-length or is it just a demo band?
I'm currently in the process of creating a world for a novel. I've got notes jotted down and maps drawn already. I'm doing an acoustic/ambient project which will loosely be based off of this world. The original plan is to have a short story released in the booklet, and the songs will be based off of the story. Can't really explain it better than that.



toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Jan 8,2009 11:35am
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
I always thought Anal Cunt was named after a fantasy book.


It was. It was a fantasy book written by this dyke who wants to fuck her girlfriend up the ass with a dildo but the girlfriend isn't into it so its just a fantasy.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 11:37am
haha



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Jan 8,2009 11:40am
I have like 3 chapters of a fantasy book....

I'm kinda stuck with where to go with it but I'll get it done at some point..



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 11:45am
it's tough to find time to sit down and write a novel while you're in a band, etc.
it'd probably take me years to get something completed



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Jan 8,2009 11:57am



toggletoggle post by c.DeAD at Jan 8,2009 12:03pm
hahahaha



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Jan 8,2009 1:32pm
hahahah


shut up



toggletoggle post by aril at Jan 8,2009 1:37pm
work blocks ytmnd, damn it.

what was it?



toggletoggle post by darkwor  at Jan 8,2009 1:42pm
haha nice, just read the part in the first WoT where they go to Shadar Logoth. curious to hear this.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Jan 8,2009 1:45pm
it was stewie talking to brian about his novel



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 1:49pm
hahaha, I love that part



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Jan 8,2009 2:02pm
ow you uh, how you comin' on that novel you're working on? Huh? Gotta a big, uh, big stack of papers there? Gotta, gotta nice litte story you're working on there? Your big novel you've been working on for 3 years? Huh? Gotta, gotta compelling protaganist? Yeah? Gotta obstacle for him to overcome? Huh? Gotta story brewing there? Working on, working on that for quite some time? Huh? (voice getting higher pitched) Yea, talking about that 3 years ago. Been working on that the whole time? Nice little narrative? Beginning, middle, and end? Some friends become enemies, some enemies become friends? At the end your main character is richer from the experience? Yeah? Yeah? (voice returns to normal) No, no, you deserve some time off.



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