liturgy
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93696 not only stands as one of the best avant-garde metal albums you’ll hear this year, but also serves as a conceptual retrospective celebrating 10+ years of music from Haela Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s Liturgy. 93696 by Liturgy
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Liturgy’s latest is a metaphysical big bang, turning Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s theological philosophy into a multifaceted experimental metal opera.
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H.A.Q.Q. is the culmination of all of Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s musical innovations this decade.
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A recap of Anthony’s favorite releases of April 2015.
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Experimental rock and metal act Liturgy makes a magnum opus of the sounds and ideas forged on their last album.
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Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix seems to be embarking upon a more solo-oriented musical journey as Liturgy’s next album is yet to be released. While that’s a bit of a personal disappointment, this new project, Survival, might sit a little better with those who were turned off by Liturgy’s fast,
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New York’s Guardian Alien shoots for the stars on this new album, and delivers a chaotic, psychedelic 37-minute song. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A little while back, I blogged about the forthcoming LP from experimental rock outfit Guardian Alien. The forthcoming LP is a single, 37-minute track that moves through multiple phases. You can hear the first part of the track here, but the band has seen fit to release the second movement
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A new video from Liturgy for the track “True Will,” which comes off the experimental black metal band’s latest album, Aesthethica. I’ve actually given the album a glowing review, and put it in my list of favorite 2011 albums. I usually don’t go for these videos that
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Live video of Liturgy playing one of my favorite tracks from their latest record, “High Gold,” which was recorded at the Knitting Factory at the beginning of this month. I caught these guys over at SXSW, too, which was equally intense. The recording in this video is pretty boss, but