Marrow of the Spirit explained

Marrow of the Spirit
Type:Studio
Artist:Agalloch
Cover:Agalloch - Marrow of the Spirit.jpg
Released:November 23, 2010
Recorded:June–August 2010
Studio:Audible Alchemy, Portland, Oregon
Genre:Black metal, folk metal, doom metal, post-metal
Label:Profound Lore
Producer:Steven Wray Lobdell
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Marrow of the Spirit is the fourth studio album by American metal band Agalloch, released on November 23, 2010.

Production

Marrow of the Spirit marked a change in record labels for Agalloch. Their first three albums and EPs were released by The End Records, but after their contract was completed with the release of Ashes Against the Grain in 2006, the band opted not to renew it. Marrow of the Spirit was released by Profound Lore Records, which had also released the first two Agalloch albums on vinyl in 2005. It was the first album to feature Aesop Dekker (of Ludicra) on drums, replacing Chris Greene.

The band felt that their previous album, Ashes Against the Grain, sounded too polished, and opted for a more raw sound for Marrow of the Spirit, saying that it felt more "alive and real".[1] The album thus was recorded entirely on vintage analog equipment. Recording took place at Audible Alchemy Studios in Portland, Oregon with Steven Wray Lobdell producing.[2]

Release

On October 29, 2010, the track "The Watcher's Monolith" was released on the music website Stereogum, accompanied by an interview with John Haughm.[3] The track "Ghosts of the Midwinter Fires" was released on November 1.[4]

The full album was released on November 23, 2010.

Reception

The album was named one of NPR's Top 50 albums of 2010[5] and listed at No. 1 on Decibel's list of the 40 best albums of 2010.[6] PopMatters listed Marrow of the Spirit as the best metal album of 2010.[7]

Track listing

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Personnel

Agalloch
Guest musicians
Artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Agalloch • Interviews • exclaim.ca . September 28, 2013 . October 4, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121004153112/http://exclaim.ca/Interviews/WebExclusive/agalloch . dead .
  2. Web site: Agalloch Track Listing. September 21, 2010 . Metal CallOut . September 21, 2010.
  3. http://stereogum.com/560291/hear-agallochs-the-watchers-monolith-read-our-qa-with-john-haughm/franchises/haunting-the-chapel/ Hear Agalloch’s “The Watcher’s Monolith,” Read Our Q&A With John Haughm
  4. http://www.voltagemedia.com.au/news/2010/11/02/agalloch-streaming-another-song-forthcoming-album Agalloch Streaming Another Song from Forthcoming Album
  5. https://www.npr.org/2010/12/01/131675893/50-favorites-from-thomas-ades-to-buke-and-gass 50 Favorites: From Thomas Ades To Buke And Gass
  6. Web site: Decibel's Top 40 of 2010. Brooklynvegan.com . November 30, 2010 . January 14, 2013.
  7. Web site: Begrand . Adrien . December 23, 2010 . The Best Metal Albums of 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131105124522/http://www.popmatters.com/column/134341-the-best-metal-albums-of-2010/P2/ . November 5, 2013 . May 29, 2017 . PopMatters.
  8. Web site: Agalloch - Marrow of the Spirit. Profound Lore. Profound Lore news report. September 2010. September 21, 2010.
  9. https://www.myspace.com/agalloch/blog/539317278 "Marrow of the Spirit" announced & West Coast Tour
  10. "Marrow of the Spirit" CD