The Ritual Fires of Abandonment

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The Ritual Fires of Abandonment
The Ritual Fires of Abandonment cover
Studio album by Minsk
Released February 20, 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Doom metal
Avant-garde metal
Length 59:03
Label Relapse
Producer Sanford Parker
Professional reviews
  • The Metal Observer (9.5/10) link
Minsk chronology
Out of a Center Which Is Neither Dead Nor Alive
(2005)
The Ritual Fires of Abandonment
(2007)

The Ritual Fires of Abandonment is the second full-length album by Chicago-based post-metal band Minsk. It was released in February 2007 as the band's debut on Relapse Records. Bruce Lamont, of Chicago-based band Yakuza, performed all the saxophone parts as guest musician. The lyrics are inspired by the works of Lebanese-American philosopher Kahlil Gibran, infact he is credited as an author of the lyrics in the cd booklet. Musically this album doesn't detatch it's self too much from it's precedessor, being dark, heavy and intricate, but the psychedelic side of the music is more elaborated and complex here, giving it a more "spiritual" vibe. Upon the album's release, bassist and producer Sanford Parker had this to say: "OK, finally the Minsk album titled The Ritual Fires of Abandonment is done, due out on Relapse Records Feb. 20th 2007, and its 59 minutes and 06 seconds long. Can you say psychedelic?......we can."[[1]]


[edit] Track listing

  1. "Embers" – 13:49
  2. "White Wings" – 5:34
  3. "Mescaline Sunrise" – 4:43
  4. "The Orphans of Piety" – 14:41
  5. "Circle of Ashes" – 4:37
  6. "Ceremony Ek Stasis" – 15:39

[edit] Personnel