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Crippled Black Phoenix: Resurrectionists - VINYL LPTitle: Resurrectionists Artist: Crippled Black Phoenix Label: Kscope Import Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 802644891613 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2019 04 26 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT, 180 GRAM VINYL U. K. progressive post rock supergroup Crippled Black Phoenix is a musical collective that has featured nearly 30 members in it's rotating roster. The constant driving force is multi instrumentalist Justin Greaves (Electric
Title: ResurrectionistsArtist: Crippled Black Phoenix
Label: Kscope Import
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 802644891613
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019-04-26
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT, 180 GRAM VINYL
U.K. progressive post-rock supergroup Crippled Black Phoenix is a musical collective that has featured nearly 30 members in it's rotating roster. The constant driving force is multi-instrumentalist Justin Greaves (Electric Wizard, Iron Monkey, Se Delan), who formed the band in 2004 with Mogwai bassist Dominic Aitchison. Creating what they describe as "endtime ballads" to signify both the slightly macabre nature of their songs and the unusual blend of styles as the final evolution in music. The band have made live shows a focus by performing in unusual venues across the world as well as using Victorian-era instruments in tandem with more modern instruments, often involving more than a dozen members on-stage. In 2006, Crippled Black Phoenix released their debut album, 'A Love of Shared Disasters', on Invada Records followed in 2009 by 'The Resurrectionists' and 'Night Raider', which have now been remastered for reissue on Kscope - following the success of their 2018 album 'Great Escape' on Season of Mist. 'The Resurrectionists' and 'Night Raider' completed a trilogy with 'A Love of Shared Disasters', featuring literary historical tales and personal stories of loss and love, the band produced a captivating sound that's simultaneously archaic and modern. Back in 2004, the then Electric Wizard drummer Justin Greaves started recording songs he'd had in his head for several years using primitive recording techniques; these recordings formed the bones of Crippled Black Phoenix. During 2006 the band recorded their debut album in Bristol during the recording old friends aligned and helped Greaves fully realize visions that had been pestering him for years. The result is the culmination of all the members' eclectic influences. This vinyl edition of 'The Resurrectionists' is released in tandem with 'Night Raider' as a double LP in gatefold packaging, featuring newly remastered audio and newly designed artwork. The reissues will follow the band's 20-date headline European tour in support of their new album 'Great Escape'
Tracks:
1.1 Burnt Reynolds (08:43)
1.2 Rise Up and Fight (05:45)
1.3 Whissendine (04:57)
1.4 Crossing the Bar (07:05)
1.5 200 Tons of Bad Luck (05:53)
1.6 Please Do Not Stay Here (03:17)
2.1 Song for the Loved (13:38)
2.2 A Hymn for a Lost Soul (02:24)
2.3 444 (05:48)
2.4 Littlestep (05:52)
2.5 Human Nature Dictates
2.6 The Downfall of Humans (07:40)
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★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
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