Pale Folklore Explained

Pale Folklore
Type:studio
Artist:Agalloch
Cover:Palefolklore.jpg
Released:June 6, 1999
Recorded:January–February 1999
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Label:The End
Producer:Ronn Chick, John Haughm, Shane Breyer
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Pale Folklore is the debut studio album by American metal band Agalloch. The album was released on June 6, 1999 by The End Records. It featured an eclectic mix of acoustic folk reminiscent of Scandinavian bands such as Ulver; doom and black metal-esque riffs; growled, clean, whispered, and shrieked vocals; and a production style and atmosphere that borrowed heavily from black metal. The lyrical themes focused mainly on depression, nature, folklore and the supernatural. It featured the roots of a post-rock influence which was greatly expanded on with Agalloch's second studio album, The Mantle.

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Agalloch
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