Monolithe II

Monolithe II

Monolithe II

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1. Monolithe II

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Monolithe II
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Legendary
  • The definition of Funeral Doom, without being at all generic
Monolithe II
Monolithe
Manufacturer: Candlelight
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00081MV58
Release Date: 2005-06-28

Tracks:

  1. Beaten, Loved and Eaten
  2. Mary Bloody Mary
  3. With a Gambrel
  4. In Chains and Leather
  5. Abrah Kadavrah
  6. Gone With the Faeces
  7. Anatomically Incorrect
  8. On Gorgeous Grounds
  9. Body Art...
  10. ...Pierced Through the Heart
  11. Gathered Flies
  12. Morbidiance Blue Cafe
  13. Simply Fell Towards
  14. Many Mangled Maggots
  15. Ma Belle Scalpelle
  16. Mary Bloody Mary [Live]
  17. In Chains and Leather [Live]

Tracks:

  1. Farewell to the Flesh
  2. Entering My Yesterdays
  3. Eat the Meat Raw
  4. Sons of Spellcraft and Starfalls
  5. Metalbounded
  6. Under the Blade
  7. Thorns of a Black Rose
  8. Cinderella's Return and Departure
  9. Walking the Moons of Mars
  10. Metallic Warlust
  11. Curse the Gods
  12. Entering My Yesterdays [Live]
  13. Metallic Warlust [Live]
  14. Under the Blade [Live]
  15. Walking the Moons of Mars [Live]
  16. Thorns of a Black Rose [Live]
  17. Beneath the Remains
  18. Obsculum Obscenum
  19. Satantic Source
  20. Phlegm

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Legendary.......2007-03-30

This band Monolithe is the Pink Floyd of Funeral Doom. They take you on an epic 50 minute journey of absolute beauty and despair. Monolithe II is layered thick with haunted atmospheres and crushing low tuned guitar riffs, and the crusty doom-death stile vocals are a perfectly fit with this twisted and dark creation. You have to dedicate some time for Monolithe II though, being that the album has only one song on it. But believe me, even though the song is extremely long, you will not wish it to ever end. This would be the soundtrack to an epoch of Earth's future existence, just barely surviving the death of the sun, nothing left but a cold dead rock bathed in the light of a spinning white dwarf and nebulous gasses. There is beauty here, but there is no hope. If you want to hear a sample of them, you can grab a free 20 minute download of their MCD titled Interlude Premiere off their website. The MCD easily earns ***** stars as well. And if you're really lucky, you can find Monolithe I. Trust me, searching for this Holy Grail of doom is well worth the effort. If you're into bands such as Evoken or Ahab, there's no doubt you'll cheer over Monolithe. If you're new to the Funeral Doom stile, Monolithe would be a perfect example of what it's all about.

5 out of 5 stars The definition of Funeral Doom, without being at all generic.......2006-03-19

I was introduced to this band by accident: I saw the album in a Tower Records store, and the cover caught my eye. Turning it over, I was greeted with a familiar logo- that of the Appease Me... record label. Appease Me..., for all those who do not know, is the underground French label run by the incomparable black metal genius known as Vindsval, of Blut Aus Nord fame. So I decided to take the chance. I figured, if Vindsval would put his stamp of approval on it, it couldn't be all bad, right?

And right I was.

The first thing I noticed when I threw this disc in my cd player was the cd player's display: it said "1 track, 50:24." That's right- this album is a single track, of just under fifty-one minutes in length. I thought, "Oh boy, what have I gotten myself into?" The album (or track, I suppose) opens with several moments of a swirling, industrial ambient effect, and then the guitars kick (or should I say, thunder) in, followed several moments later by the drums. A minute later, we are greated with the vocals which, to quote another review I read elsewhere, sound like the lid of a stone coffin being shoved open. These are some of the most well done funeral doom vocals I've ever heard performed. The album continues in this mostly instrumental way for a further 48 minutes, before slowly dying out. Along the way, we are treated to a number of slowed-down, suffocatingly heavy riffs and even some crushingly brutal leads. There is a keyboard that accompanies most of this album, adding a swirling cosmic, almost mystical ambience to the album. And an accordian even makes a recurring appearance! Now, I was of the belief that the only other instruments cut out for funeral doom were the organ and piano, but somehow the accordian used here fits the atmosphere better than either of those instruments could have.

This is some of the most atmospheric metal I've ever heard. The best word to describe this, that I've found, is "mystical." Where most other funeral doom albums possess an atmosphere of pain, suffering, crushing depression and death, this one is different. Imagine you are deep in space, attached to the spaceship by a cord. Suddenly, the cord snaps. You drift away into the cold, darkened void. The realization that you are completely alone, but still very far from death, is all that you have. This realization is somehow even more crushingly immense in scale than knowing that death is very close. If you follow my logic, you can maybe understand what I mean by all of that. This album is a must for all funeral doom fans, and even death/doom fans will enjoy it. Definitely a must-own for fans of bands like Esoteric and UDOM.

Music Track:

  1. Mr. Big In Japan [Live] [Import]
  2. Now I Eat Them
  3. O.T.T.
  4. One Night Only - Live [Live]
  5. Peace of Mind
  6. Perfect Weapon [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Power Crazy: The Best of Marshall Law [Import]
  8. Reelin' in the Years, Vol. 1
  9. Rocka Rolla
  10. Sexy Death God

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