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locrian
territories lp
At War With False Noise (UK), Basses Frequences
(France), BloodLust! (USA), and Small Doses (USA) are pleased to announce
the co-release of "Territories," the second studio full-length
from Locrian. The album was recorded in January 2009, at Phantom Manor
Studios in Chicago, IL, and it features a group of collaborators including
Blake Judd (Nachtmystium, Twilight), Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), Andrew Scherer
(Velnias), and Mark Solotroff (Anatomy of Habit, BLOODYMINDED). André
Foisy and Terence Hannum have spent the last several years honing the
Locrian sound and they have taken elements from noise, power-electronics,
drone, and black metal to come up with a truly unique approach that reflects
the sprawling urban decay that surrounds them in Chicago. After nearly
two dozen releases, they have found themselves in the world of "Territories."
For this release, Locrian has pulled out all of the stops and they have
fleshed out the band with the help of Mark Solotroff on vocals and synthesizer,
Blake Judd on guitar, Bruce Lamont on saxophone and vocals, and Andrew
Scherer on drums. The results of this massive collaborative effort are
apparent from the moment that the album starts. The textures run darker
and deeper; the vocals -- sometimes three layers deep -- seem to be conjured
from the decrepit muck of a failed civilization; the feedback takes on
a more pronounced presence; and the augmented line-up allows for full-on
black metal assaults that burst out of the tortured drones that Locrian
have come to be known for. Truly a case of the whole being greater than
the sum of the parts, "Territories" may well be the most fully
realized form of Locrians dystopian vision. As with their previous
album, "Drenched Lands" (2009, At War With False Noise and Small
Doses - CD; BloodLust! - LP), "Territories" was skillfully mastered
by Jason Ward at Chicago Mastering Service, and the sound could not be
more monumental. The LP is pressed in black vinyl edition of 500 copies,
is housed in heavyweight, full-color, true LP sleeves, and it includes
an 11" x 11" double-sided, full-color insert. A compact disc
edition of "Territories" is planned for summer 2010.
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