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Gnaw Their Tongues - Horse Drawn Hearse [EP]



7.7 | 3 votes |
Release date: February 2006
Style: Drone, Noise, Experimental black metal

Owners:

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01. The Behemoth Crawls Ashore
02. Horse Drawn Hearse
03. Another Study In Bleakness And Despair

Additional info
"Horse Drawn Hearse" can be downloaded for from Gnaw Their Tongue's internet promotional here.


Comments

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10.05.2014 - 15:45
!J.O.O.E.!
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Love how the tone changes near the end of Horse Drawn Hearse (the track I mean). I love those snippets of euphoria Mories throws in every now and then.
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10.05.2014 - 18:26
Rating: 7
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
Written by Guest on 10.05.2014 at 15:45

Love how the tone changes near the end of Horse Drawn Hearse (the track I mean). I love those snippets of euphoria Mories throws in every now and then.

Well someone's been visiting GTT's EPs recently. If you haven't yet, check out Bubonic Burial Rites. It's one of my favorite GTT releases
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10.05.2014 - 18:28
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by Alex F on 10.05.2014 at 18:26

Well someone's been visiting GTT's EPs recently. If you haven't yet, check out Bubonic Burial Rites. It's one of my favorite GTT releases

I'm going through the discog figured it was about time.
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10.05.2014 - 18:34
Rating: 7
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
Written by Guest on 10.05.2014 at 18:28

I'm going through the discog figured it was about time.

I'd say it is. Lots of really nice EPs to be found
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10.05.2014 - 22:46
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Written by Guest on 10.05.2014 at 18:28
I'm going through the discog figured it was about time.

I'd like to read your thoughts of An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood... It was my very first contact with GTT and still stands strong against most of his discog. The samples are incredible and the last track has such a beauty and melancholia in its last riff (I'm talking about the last song that is included in the CD version btw).

I should check out his discog in order as well. I've been missing a lot of stuff. Specially his EPs.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.
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10.05.2014 - 22:48
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by X-Ray Rod on 10.05.2014 at 22:46

I'd like to read your thoughts of An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood... It was my very first contact with GTT and still stands strong against most of his discog. The samples are incredible and the last track has such a beauty and melancholia in its last riff.

I think that was my first album of his actually. I'm due for another listen of it and it's coming up in the discog so will rekindle my appreciation for it =3
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10.05.2014 - 23:35
Rating: 8
mz

Bubonic Burial Rites is my most favorite Moreis album up to now. I once decided to go through all of his EPs but in a few days but that turned out to be a little hard task.
This EP is also very fine, one of my first experiences with GTT.
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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10.05.2014 - 23:46
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by mz on 10.05.2014 at 23:35

Bubonic Burial Rites is my most favorite Moreis album up to now. I once decided to go through all of his EPs but in a few days but that turned out to be a little hard task.
This EP is also very fine, one of my first experiences with GTT.

I'm actually finding it to be a surprisingly easy task. None of his records have overwhelmed me or tired me out, they're just too well constructed for that. There's no ultra-harsh noise or anything; it's all done with layers and being able to distinguish between those layers makes it all the more enjoyable, even in the long run.
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11.05.2014 - 01:02
Rating: 8
mz

Written by Guest on 10.05.2014 at 23:46

I'm actually finding it to be a surprisingly easy task. None of his records have overwhelmed me or tired me out, they're just too well constructed for that. There's no ultra-harsh noise or anything; it's all done with layers and being able to distinguish between those layers makes it all the more enjoyable, even in the long run.

Well that was the time that I was mentally devastated and got sick because of it. Not want to get too cheesy but listening to GTT in that conditions was not easy. Furthermore, more importantly, you are much more used to stuff like drone/noise than me.
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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11.05.2014 - 01:04
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by mz on 11.05.2014 at 01:02

Well that was the time that I was mentally devastated and got sick because of it. Not want to get too cheesy but listening to GTT in that conditions was not easy. Furthermore, more importantly, you are much more used to stuff like drone/noise than me.

I suppose if your mind isn't in a good place then GTT could probably add to that, certainly a lot of it in one go. Maybe try again when you're feeling a bit more neutral.
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11.05.2014 - 01:06
Karlabos
Meat and Potatos
^Actually I think it's better to listen to sad/insane music when you are feeling bad. It feels like you are somehow "discounting" on something. Same goes for happy music. It'1s better to listen to when you're happy. When you're feeling bad you just want to turn it off. While if you listen to negative music when you're feeling well it kinda breaks the mood.
At least for me...
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"Aah! The cat turned into a cat!"
- Reimu Hakurei
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11.05.2014 - 01:20
Rating: 8
mz

Written by Guest on 11.05.2014 at 01:04

I suppose if your mind isn't in a good place then GTT could probably add to that, certainly a lot of it in one go. Maybe try again when you're feeling a bit more neutral.

Yeah I'm planning for it. I have some 2014 records on my hands (and also that pyramids record sorry haven't listened to it yet) and after them, will try to go for GTT's disco.
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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