sabato 30 novembre 2013

Blood Ceremony - Living With the Ancients 2011

Canadian retro-rock quartet Blood Ceremony plod the same groove worn deep by Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, and other blues-rockers in the late '60s and early '70s. Their debut CD was a pretty decent effort, except for the vocalist, who was flat and tuneless. She's gotten better on this one, and her flute playing has improved, too; she multi-tracks herself on "Coven Tree" to excellent effect, sounding almost Ian Anderson-ish as the band cranks up the ultra-analog blooze/proto-metal riffage behind her. This record's sound is impeccable; it really could have been recorded in 1971. They even get the boxy drum sound right, something modern retro-rockers never manage. The lyrics are satanic hokum, calls to the Black Mass and whatnot, much like the similar Sabbath Assembly project, which set hymns written by post-hippie cult the Process Church of the Final Judgment to acid rock riffs. Living with the Ancients will absolutely appeal to fans of early-'70s proto-metal, but Electric Wizard fans should check it out, too; the band's songs have a similar incantatory power. allmusic.com

Tracklist:
01.The Great God Pan
02.Coven Tree
03.The Hermit
04.My Demon Brother
05.Morning of the Magicians
06.Oliver Haddo
07.Night of Augury
08.The Witch's Dance
09.Daughter of the Sun

Blood Ceremony:
Alia O'Brien - Vocals, Flute, Keyboards
Sean Kennedy - Guitars
Lucas Gadke - Bass and Background Vocals
Andrew Haust - Drums and Percussion

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