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Disc 01 01. "In Remembrance" 02. "Hour of the Wolf" 03. "Leviathans" 04. "Dirge of a Dying Soul" 05. "Lethe" 06. "Daughter of the Djinn" 07. "Elementals" 08. "Inanna" 09. "Funeral Pyre" 10. "The Wilderness"
Disc 02 01. "The Dhampir" 02. "Manvisan"
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English (eng) |
 | Description: | Oh, Leviathans! Sweden??s kings of gothic, deathly metal have returned with new album, Where the Gloom Becomes Sound. Moored by an incredible songwriting team, developed by a brilliant production team, and aesthetically in a league of their own, it??s a wonder Tribulation aren??t playing stadiums. OK, they have and likely will continue to, but that??s not the point. Where the Gloom Becomes Sound is a masterclass in all things tenebrous and creepy. The Swedes have crafted a sonic fingerprint unlike any other by fusing heavy metal, death metal, hard rock, and (Swedish) folk music into what can only be described as the ??Tribulation sound.?
Throughout Where the Gloom Becomes Sound, Tribulation trumpet the sounds of the Other, an electrified double-door to magic, myth, and mystery. Tracks like ??In Remembrance,? ??Hour of the Wolf,? ??Leviathans,? ??Inanna,? and ??The Wilderness? are the five elements, stygian and photophobic in concert. Whereas ??Daughter of the Djinn,? ??Funeral Pyre,? ??Dirge of a Dying Soul,? and piano instrumental ??Lethe? are the other five, macabre and wraithlike like a cemetery at 3 a.m. The immaculate production was helmed by Tribulation, producer Jamie Elton, mixing ace Tom Dalgety (Ghost, Rammstein), and mastering star Magnus Lindberg (Lucifer, Dool).
March with Tribulation as they traverse the fuliginous depths and the gleaming outer heavens on Where the Gloom Becomes Sound.
Also available as Ltd. Deluxe LP Artbook on bone-colored vinyl plus bonus Zoetrope vinyl feat. two bonus tracks, extensive 32-page booklet with liner notes, 4 art prints and poster - .. SOUND / BONE WHITE COLORED + ZOETROPE PATTERN VINYLDeluxe vinyl LP pressing including book. Bats are aflutter. Hounds howl longingly. Deathly chills fill the autumnal air. A foreboding crescent moon hangs low in the night sky-the stage for Tribulation's new album, Where the Gloom Becomes Sound, is set. The preternatural horror and antediluvian mystery of the past have yet again returned, luminous, haunting, and intimate like a fresh corpse. The Swedish Grammy Award-winning quartet toiled for the better part of two years in various innominate undercrofts and ritualized hollows to nail down Where the Gloom Becomes Sound. They emerged with an exhilarating spell of an album. Numinous yet kindred to the gothified castings of Down Below (2018) and it's predecessor Children of the Night (2015), Tribulation's fifth full-length indisputably elevates the Swedes to the highest echelons. The source of their glinting darkness: a yawning, bottomless rift deep within. "We immersed ourselves in the world of myth and magic," says guitarist Adam Zaars. "With a specific focus on elemental magic, and the elements, in general, from both the Western and Indian esoteric traditions, not the Buddhist four elements but the five elements. Myth and magic are obviously not something new in the world of Tribulation, but it got a bit more specific on this album. We just present it from a slightly different perspective." Where the Gloom Becomes Sound was primarily composed by guitarist Jonathan Hulten, who was also writing for and celebrating the release of his solo album, Chants from Another Place. The well of his Tribulation inspiration ran deep. From singer-songwriter Roky Erickson and vintage Morbid Angel to the NWOBHM and Swedish folk music, Hulten found bewitchment in his own personal belfry, extrapolating on the tenets of death, resurrection, and whatever resides between. Indeed, the primal pulse and shimmering dissonance to "Elementals," the ingenious and diabolical swash of "Hour of the Wolf," and the princely necromancy of "Leviathans" are but several of Hulten's advances on Tribulation's prior malisons. |  | Cover: |
12" vinyl box set |
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19439836431 |
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