My Dying Bride - The Barghest O’ Whitby (2011, MCD)
Year & Label: 2011 Peaceville Records | CD#: CDVILES254
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Funeral Doom Metal | FLAC: 190 MB | Artwork: 20 MB | MP3: 65 MB | 5% WinRAR Recovery
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Year & Label: 2011 Peaceville Records | CD#: CDVILES254
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Following the release of ‘Evinta’ earlier this year, in which the band marked 20 years of existence with a release of symphonic compositions re-imagining past MDB themes, the UK legends of doom now present their latest chapter in the form of new EP ‘The Barghest O’ Whitby’, to be released 7th November on Peaceville Records on CD & limited vinyl. This single track, 25 minute epic represents the epitome of poetic grace & funeral soundscapes from one of gothic doom’s most celebrated acts. With a masterful blend of pounding guitar riffs, & sombre atmospheric passages, My Dying Bride takes you on a chilling journey through superstition and folklore that will leave you simply spellbound.My Dying Bride Official Homepage
As the band explains the origin of the idea:
“Carrying straight on from the success of ‘Evinta’ found us kind of out of breath for a second, we were already aware of a new-found love of all things bleak and grey and were eager to start writing in a more traditional My Dying Bride style. What did catch us off guard was the increased heaviness and the fresh approach to song writing. Moving away somewhat with the lyrical theme from our usual feeding ground, we found ourselves on the rainy moors of Yorkshire contemplating the story of the Barghest; a supernatural entity hell bent on revenge. The tale now to be told wove itself into a 25minute epic which initially we thought would be a 3 part EP, but it simply became one very long song full of everything My Dying Bride and more. The violins conjure lonely tears atop a chasm of epic British doom.
‘The Barghest O’ Whitby’ was recorded at Futureworks Studios, Manchester with long-time production partner & engineer, Mags. The release is the first to feature violin/keyboardist Shaun Macgowan, & sees the return of Shaun “Winter“ Taylor Steels to the drum-stool for this recording. The cover artwork for ‘The Barghest O’ Whitby’ also appears courtesy of vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe.
“We’ve never been heavier or more cataclysmically connected to doom metal as a state of mind, it’s no longer just a musical style to us” – MY DYING BRIDE.
~ www.mydyingbride.org
My Dying Bride at Wikipedia
My Dying Bride at MySpace.com
Musicians:
Vocals : Aaron Stainthorpe
Guitar : Andrew Craighan
Guitar : Hamish Glencross
Drums : Shaun "Winter" Talyor-Steels
Bass : Lena Abe
Keyboards : Shaun Macgowan
Track List:
01. The Barghest O’ Whitby [27:05]
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My Dying Bride / The Barghest O’ Whitby
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EAC extraction logfile from 5. November 2011, 11:22
My Dying Bride / The Barghest O’ Whitby
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Read mode : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No
Read offset correction : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
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Used output format : User Defined Encoder
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