Showing posts with label Crippled Black Phoenix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crippled Black Phoenix. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 January 2011

kollaps' top 10 of 2010

2009 was an incredible year for album releases. 2010... not so much.

Perhaps that is a slightly egoistic statement, but I felt that there just weren't that many memorable albums this year. Nevertheless, here are the few ones worth mentioning:

#10 - Agalloch: Marrow of the Spirit


November 2010, United States.

Combining the traditional elements of black metal, folk and post-rock altogether, Agalloch created yet another epic, dark and atmospheric masterpiece.

#9 - 65daysofstatic: We Were Exploding Anyway


April 2010, England.

"The band intersperses heavy, progressive, guitar-driven instrumental sections with both idm-esque programmed and live drums." This album, however, moved away from post-rock sounds and into elaborate electronics.

#8 - Arcade Fire: The Suburbs


August 2010, Canada.

I hadn't liked an Arcade Fire album this much since their debut, "Funeral". "The Suburbs" brings out a rockier and more layered sound than previous albums.

#7 - Efterklang: Magic Chairs


February 2010, Denmark.

"Magic Chairs" is Efterklang's most pop-oriented release yet. Whilst its compositions are admittedly less intricate than in previous releases, the album is filled with exquisite and alluring moments.

#6 - Caribou: Swim


April 2010, Canada.

Caribou is the stage name of Daniel Victor Snaith, a mathematician as well as musician. "Swim" was my first introduction to Caribou, but immediately got me hooked.


#5 - Amiina: Puzzle


September 2010, Iceland.

Amiina's second full-length album was definitely one of my most played records this year. "Puzzle" combines electronics with absolutely perfect chamber instrumentation.

#4 - Alcest: Écailles de Lune


March 2010, France.

A great successor to "Souvenirs d'un Autre Monde". A melancholic album that fuses black metal with shoegaze in a fantasy wonderland setting.

#3 - Kvelertak: Kvelertak


June 2010, Norway.

This was a pleasant surprise. Kvelertak's eponymous debut album introduced me to a genre I wasn't entirely acquainted with: black 'n' roll.

#2 - Les Discrets: Septembre et Ses Dernières Pensées


March 2010, France.

Catapulted by fellow French band Alcest, Les Discrets released their absolutely amazing debut in 2010. "Septembre et Ses Dernières Pensées" is a mix of shoegaze, post-rock and black metal that takes you to a surreal place filled with furry, whimsical creatures.


#1 - Crippled Black Phoenix: I, Vigilante


September 2010, England.

Hands down my most acclaimed album of 2010 and the driving force behind me wanting to do a 2010's Top 10. If you still haven't listened to this album, I urge you to do it now.

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Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Crippled Black Phoenix, I, Vigilante


England, 2010.

Where do I even begin to describe this? One would think that "The Resurrectionists" and "Night Raider" would be impossible to top, but CBP prove us wrong. "I, Vigilante" is nothing short of a masterpiece, and "Of A Lifetime" (which is a Journey cover, by the way) might just be my favourite song right now.

They don't tour much, but don't hesitate to see these guys live if you have the chance. Not only are they amazing musicians, they are also the coolest guys I've ever met.

Playlist:

1. Troublemaker
2. We Forgotten Who We Are
3. Fantastic Justice
4. Bastogne Blues
5. Of a Lifetime
6. Burning Bridges (Hidden Track)

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Friday, 13 February 2009

Crippled Black Phoenix, The Resurrectionists / Night Raider


UK, 2009.

Crippled Black Phoenix is a post-rock/experimental band from the United Kingdom, formed by members of Electric Wizard and Mogwai. The band has described their own songs as “end time ballads”. “Born from a blizzard of horned cats, Crippled Black Phoenix bring you a twisted cinematic experience, handcrafted by a mercenary crew of underground heavyweights, giving depth and gravity to regal songs about love, loss, tragedies and redemption."

Playlist:

The Resurrectionists:

1. Burnt Reynolds
2. Rise Up and Fight
3. Whissendine
4. Crossing the Bar
5. 200 Tons of Bad Luck
6. Please Do Not Stay Here
7. Song for the Loved
8. A Hymn for a Lost Soul
9. 444
10. Littlestep
11. Human Nature Dictates the Downfall of Humans

Night Raider:
1. Time of Ye Life/Born for Nothing/Paranoid Arm if Narcoleptic Empire
2. Wendigo
3. Bat Stack
4. Along Where the Wind Blows
5. Onward Ever Downwards
6. A Lack of Common Sense
7. Trust No One
8. I Am Free, Today I Perished

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Thursday, 16 October 2008

Crippled Black Phoenix, A Love of Shared Disasters


UK, 2007

Justin Greaves (Electric Wizard, Iron Monkey, Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine), encouraged by good friend Dominic Aitchison (Mogwai), started recording songs he had in his head, creating the basis for the stunning post-rock sound of Crippled Black Phoenix. To complete the line-up, Andy Semmens (Esoteric, Ereipia), Kostas Panagiotou (Pantheist, Wijlen Wij), Nial McGaughey (16, 3D House of Beef), Joe Volk (Gonga), amongst others, have joined them. Not only are the songs extremely well polished, the vocals are also perfect. As a matter of fact, if you visit Joe's space and listen to his solo work, you might fall in love.


Playlist:

1 - The Lament of the Nithered Mercenary
2 - Really, How'd It Get This Way?
3 - The Whistler
4 - Suppose I Told the Truth
5 - When You're Gone
6 - Long Cold Summer
7 - Goodnight, Europe
8 - You Take the Devil Out of Me
9 - The Northern Cobbler
10 - My Enemies I Fear Not, But Protect Me From My Friends
11 - I'm Almost Home


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