AgallochAshes Against the Grain (2006)The End Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: sugarfull (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on April 1st 2008
Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Agalloch have been creating their own blend of folk, ambient and black metal music for about a decade. Alongside other forward-thinking groups such as Ulver and Weakling, Agalloch have played a significant part in expanding the musical identity of black metal to encompass a more natural, ambient sound. Over the years, they have refined this approach to making music with each release, and Ashes Against the Grain, their most recent full-length, represents their most significant achievement to date.
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This band is amazing. Oh well, to each his own. Still, I would recommend at least listening to the album tracks on their MySpazz, and that should give anyone a good feel for this album. "Agalloch’s music ditches the hyper-fast tremolos and rapid, double-bass drumming of typical black metal in favor of highly textured guitar riffs and sparse, minimalistic drumming " | Features
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