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1. Barn Owl-The Conjurer
Did you get the vinyl of this? Looks really nice. How does this sound compared to From Our Mouths a Perpetual Light?
Yeah, the vinyl is beautiful with that reddish/mauveish color and with the cover art works as an immediate visual to the music you hear once you put it on.
Compared to From Our Mouths...this is a little less dense. It's not as immediately heavy and brooding in the classic doom sense (but then really nothing they are doing these days is really following the rules). This is more the soundtrack to wandering some forgotten desert somewhere. The guitar is superbly dusty and remarkably twangy, it really could serve as the soundtrack for a death filled western shootout flick. They've managed to expand their sound by doing slightly less I guess, hell Side 2 even has some Chasneyesque guitar around the 7 minute mark that is absolutely gorgeous. After a few minutes it gives way to the vocal moans and drones that sit atop a perfect wall of AM static and feedback, but no longer do they have all of those elements competing for attention. They have seprated the pieces and the result is nothing but the sound of absolute human depair, it really is quite unsettling, but still oddly pretty.
I think with this album they have found their place. There will always be the Earth comparisons, but they've taken acoustic/folk doom to a place that no one has really explored successfully before, it's still ridiculously heavy at times, but they incorporate the light into it extremely well at the same time. Right now, the only band I think that is even close to as exciting as they are is Emeralds, and the more I listen to this album,the more I become convinced that Barn Owl are the best band in the world currently.
Obviously, with it being my number one, I can't recommend it enough, but in this case, I really do think this album is a turning point for an entire musical culture and will eventually be looked back on as a true classic (at least in some circles).