Audible Minority

Audible Minority
Studio album by Kekal
Released December 25, 2008
Recorded The Palace Room Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jeff Arwadi's portable laptop
Genre Experimental electronic
Length 1:05:09
Label NePlusUltra Music
Producer Jeff Arwadi; Mastered by Jeff at Analoghoax
Kekal chronology
The Habit of Fire
(2007)
Audible Minority
(2008)
8
(2010)

Audible Minority is the seventh full-length studio album by Canadian/Indonesian experimental metal band Kekal. According to the band, the album is titled "Audible Minority" because the music on the album is of extreme minority status, and is "entirely bleak, gloom and dark." They also said that the album was constructed over almost 2 years, during various events in the band members lives.[1][2]

There is an official music video for the song "Narrow Avenue".[1]

The album was originally supposed to be released in CD format in December, with the first pressing a special digipak release that was hand-numbered and limited to 777 copies.[3] Unfortunately, the release never came about, and the album was released instead as a free download on December 25.[4][5]

Contents

Track listing

  1. The Vampire Song
  2. Conditional Destiny
  3. Against
  4. Ceasefire Negative
  5. Between Us
  6. For the Greater Good and Evil
  7. Narrow Avenue
  8. Virtue of Perseverance
  9. Shuffling Biorhythms
  10. All That Matters
  11. Locust (A-ha cover)

Band Line-Up

Additional credits:

All songs written by Jeff except for "Locust", by Pål Waaktaar

References

External links