The Ethereal Mirror | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Cathedral |
Cover: | CathedralEtherealMirror.jpg |
Released: | 24 May 1993 |
Recorded: | 1993 |
Studio: | The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire, England |
Producer: | David Bianco |
Prev Title: | Forest of Equilibrium |
Prev Year: | 1991 |
Next Title: | Statik Majik |
Next Year: | 1994 |
The Ethereal Mirror is the second studio album by British doom metal band Cathedral. It was first released on 24 May 1993 through Earache Records, and in the United States on 6 July 1993 through Columbia Records. Earache re-issued the album in 2009 with the Statik Majik EP as bonus tracks and the DVD Ethereal Reflections as DualDisc.[1]
The Ethereal Mirror received critical acclaim. Peter Atkinson of the Record-Journal stated that "By tempering the oppressive gloom of its debut for a more spirited thunder, Britain's Cathedral has crafted the heaviest and most brutally satisfying album of the year." Kerrang! Xavier Russell considered it a stronger album than Forest of Equilibrium, praising Lee Dorrian's discernable vocals and the interplay between guitarists Adam Lehan and Garry Jennings. In their retrospective review, Metal.de called the album "a work of transition that seems almost formless in a positive sense, which draws its charm from the close proximity of styles and moods: dark doom here, right next to loosely rocking brain drills". Martin Popoff, writing in The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 3: The Nineties (2007), called the album "Fantastically powerful throughout" and singled out "Ride" as the best track in Cathedral's discography up to that point.
In 2005, Kerrang! ranked the album at number 83 on their list of the "100 Best British Rock Albums Ever", stating that it "confirmed [Cathedral's] status as the real Brit metal warlords." In 2014, Decibel ranked the album at number 56 on their list of the "Top 100 Doom Metal Albums of All Time". On Loudwire 2017 list of the "Top 25 Doom Metal Albums of All Time", it was ranked ninth.[2]
All lyrics are written by Lee Dorrian, except where noted.
Cathedral
Technical personnel
Europe | Earache | 24 May 1993 | MOSH 77 | ||
United States | Columbia | 6 July 1993 | CK 53633 | ||
United States | Earache | 10 September 1996 | MOSH 77 | ||
Various | DualDisc | 1 July 2009 | MOSH077CDD | [3] | |
LP | 5 April 2019 | MOSH077LPUS | [4] |