Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck
Posts: 40071 From: The Netherlands |
Heard it once yesterday at the listening session in Stuttgart. First impression is extremely positive. Lots of variation. Great loads of clean vocals as well as great grunts by Daniel. Musically it went from funeral to sludge to wave to post punk
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Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Daniell _爱情_
Posts: 6058 From: Poland |
09.06.2015 - 11:58Rating: 10
This album is one of this year's releases that have me twiddling my thumbs and tapping my foot in eager anticipation.
Also, seeing how grumpy and picky Marcel is, his preliminary assessment adds to the excitement
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck
Posts: 40071 From: The Netherlands |
Got the promo yesterday and spun it a couple of times. Damn, what a great album. For now it sits just behind Call Of The Wretched Sea when it comes to favourite Ahab albums for me.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal
Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Hex_Omega Gem Seeker
Posts: 1178 From: Poland
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 11.06.2015 at 15:07
Got the promo yesterday and spun it a couple of times. Damn, what a great album. For now it sits just behind Call Of The Wretched Sea when it comes to favourite Ahab albums for me.
No Post Metal at all?
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck
Posts: 40071 From: The Netherlands |
Written by Hex_Omega on 15.06.2015 at 11:02
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 11.06.2015 at 15:07
Got the promo yesterday and spun it a couple of times. Damn, what a great album. For now it sits just behind Call Of The Wretched Sea when it comes to favourite Ahab albums for me.
No Post Metal at all?
Extremely tiny tiny tiny bit.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal
Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Chobo_jokeR
Posts: 426 From: Canada |
14.07.2015 - 19:11Rating: 9
After The Giant I was excited to see what they would do next. I found The Giant to be good, albeit a little disappointing because I loved The Divinity Of Oceans so much.
They posted an "Overview" of all of the songs from this album on their Facebook page today. I actually got chills a couple of times when the certain songs would break out. If the album is half as good as what that Overview offered, it will be an absolute masterpiece. I cannot wait to hear the full thing.
May even have to order some more merch.
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BitterCOld The Ancient One
Posts: 15250 |
14.07.2015 - 21:21Rating: 9
Have an inkling i am really going to enjoy this one.
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Cynic Metalhead Paisa Vich Nasha
Posts: 6791 From: India |
Marcel's initial reaction to new Ahab album is equivalent to have an itching on balls while you sitting in a meeting.
Extremely looking forward to it.
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
Posts: 5932 From: USA |
I'm going to be severely disappointed if "The Weedmen" doesn't open up with a Reefer Madness sample
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MelancholiaC
Posts: 153 From: Canada |
15.08.2015 - 20:07Rating: 10
Ahab, Shape of Despair, Skepticism... This seems like the year of funeral doom indeed! Who shall hold the crowning jewel in the end? One thing is for sure, 2015 is kicking 2014's ass musically already.
As far as Ahab's past efforts go, I've enjoyed all 3 albums and have NOT found The Giant to be disappointing. From the teasers we've heard so far, I'm thoroughly anticipating another deep plunge into the maelstrom!
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Zap Guest
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I'm calling it a comeback, don't tell me what to do.
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Bad English Tage Westerlund
Posts: 60823 From: Sweden |
Beautiful audio magic that will enchant you with majestic heaviness... that's how I can describe it even stolen but good , really amazing one , I prefer heavier side of FD not softer side as Elysian Blaze
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IronArkadius666
Posts: 103 From: South Africa
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Goddamn I love this band, I'm not a fan of funeral doom but there's something about the heaviness of these guys enchants me
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indexqwest
Posts: 103 From: Mexico |
28.08.2015 - 20:22Rating: 10
Doooooom!!!
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Soulhole
Posts: 119 From: USA |
29.08.2015 - 09:04Rating: 8
Written by IronArkadius666 on 26.08.2015 at 18:04
Goddamn I love this band, I'm not a fan of funeral doom but there's something about the heaviness of these guys enchants me
My thoughts exactly. I am captivated by this record. I remember checking out Ahab in the past and not liking their sound. This album is actually something I can digest. BTW this dudes growls are the best I've heard since Mikael Akerfeldt. Br00t4L!!!!
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LeKiwi High Fist Prog
Posts: 4036 From: UK |
30.08.2015 - 00:46Rating: 8
LeKiwiHigh Fist ProgPosts: 4036 From: UK
Written by Zap on 21.08.2015 at 20:18
I'm calling it a comeback, don't tell me what to do.
...and a comeback it is, indeed.
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LeKiwi High Fist Prog
Posts: 4036 From: UK |
30.08.2015 - 01:33Rating: 8
LeKiwiHigh Fist ProgPosts: 4036 From: UK
Also, anyone else find "The Thing That Made Search" and "To Mourn Job" confusing song titles?
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LeKiwi High Fist Prog
Posts: 4036 From: UK |
30.08.2015 - 04:31Rating: 8
LeKiwiHigh Fist ProgPosts: 4036 From: UK
Written by Guest on 30.08.2015 at 04:08
Those names were born from a date night with Ne Obliviscaris.
Perhaps if they were both heavily drugged. Even Ne Obliviscaris doesn't come up with such nonsensical song titles
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Lionthrone
Posts: 121 From: USA |
I feel like I paid $9.99 for a The Thing That Made Search, but man, what a great song. Money well spent imo.
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Timmeh Dudeman
Posts: 344 From: Australia |
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Sea zombie apocalypse.
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IronArkadius666
Posts: 103 From: South Africa
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Written by LeKiwi on 30.08.2015 at 01:33
Also, anyone else find "The Thing That Made Search" and "To Mourn Job" confusing song titles?
I think Job is character in the story, The Thing That Made Search really bugs me though, the title I mean, song's great.
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Ilham Giant robot
Posts: 5161 From: Canada |
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Written by IronArkadius666 on 30.08.2015 at 13:30
I think Job is character in the story.
Probably the biblical Job. The one that was tested by God, lost all his family, wealth and health, to see if he would lose faith as well.
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Opethian
Posts: 1724 From: USA |
30.08.2015 - 21:36Rating: 9
Written by Soulhole on 29.08.2015 at 09:04
Written by IronArkadius666 on 26.08.2015 at 18:04
Goddamn I love this band, I'm not a fan of funeral doom but there's something about the heaviness of these guys enchants me
My thoughts exactly. I am captivated by this record. I remember checking out Ahab in the past and not liking their sound. This album is actually something I can digest. BTW this dudes growls are the best I've heard since Mikael Akerfeldt. Br00t4L!!!!
How can you ignore 'Divinity of Oceans??' haha
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IronArkadius666
Posts: 103 From: South Africa
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This album is utterly fantastic, definitely my doom album of the year. 'The Isle' and 'The Weedmen' are flawless tracks.
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Isalith
Posts: 94 From: Germany
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31.08.2015 - 13:58Rating: 9
Great stuff. Finally they return to their roots while not completely giving up on the style of their previous effort. I really like the new album. Even the unusual song "The Red Foam", which is a little fast and sudgy for an Ahab-song.
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Written by LeKiwi on 30.08.2015 at 01:33
Also, anyone else find "The Thing That Made Search" and "To Mourn Job" confusing song titles?
Not sure about the former, but the latter I'm sure is a reference to the Biblical Tale of Job (pronounced as "Jobe"), assuming you were reading it as job, as in work.
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LeKiwi High Fist Prog
Posts: 4036 From: UK |
31.08.2015 - 16:56Rating: 8
LeKiwiHigh Fist ProgPosts: 4036 From: UK
Written by Guest on 31.08.2015 at 16:36
Not sure about the former, but the latter I'm sure is a reference to the Biblical Tale of Job (pronounced as "Jobe"), assuming you were reading it as job, as in work.
Yeah, I thought it was referring to work - which coincidentally is what I'm doing right now
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck
Posts: 40071 From: The Netherlands |
Written by Guest on 31.08.2015 at 16:36
Written by LeKiwi on 30.08.2015 at 01:33
Also, anyone else find "The Thing That Made Search" and "To Mourn Job" confusing song titles?
Not sure about the former, but the latter I'm sure is a reference to the Biblical Tale of Job (pronounced as "Jobe"), assuming you were reading it as job, as in work.
It is indeed a reference to a person named Job (not sure if it is the biblical one though), as can be construed from the following parts of the lyrics to the song.
Quote:
Aye, it is with truth I say:
all fierce to avenge we were
As Job had fallen prey
This night was just a blur
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The bo'sun placed his hand with dread
Over the poor lad's heart
Job - so mangled an be-bled
And the boy moved not ever again
As to the first song title I remember talking to the drummer and vocalist about it being incorrect. They explained what they meant by it and it somehow made sense at the time (almost three months ago) but for the life of me I can't remember what their explanation was
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal
Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck
Posts: 40071 From: The Netherlands |
Job is actually a minor character who gets killed in the book "The Boats Of The Glen Carrig"
So, nothing to do with the biblical Job. Job is quite a common man's names (at least here in The Netherlands)
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal
Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Ah, that clarifies it. I didn't even realize that this album was based on a story that wasn't Moby Dick.
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