Snowblood
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Snowblood | |
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Live in Niesky, Germany in 2004 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Scotland |
Genres |
Doom metal Post Rock Post Metal Sludge Experimental |
Years active | 2002-2009 |
Labels |
Superfi (UK) Lawgiver Records (UK) |
Members |
Luke Devlin David Tobin Ewan Mackenzie Graham Young Tracey Fallon |
Snowblood were a four piece (sometimes five piece) experimental sludge/post rock/doom metal band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in 2002. Their third and final self-titled album was released in 2009, through Superfi Records.[1]
Snowblood composed lengthy guitar-based pieces, usually focused around the elaboration of a single theme. These pieces are renowned for developing the dynamics between the serene and the brutal side of the post rock and doom metal genres.[2]
Their first two albums, The Human Tragedy (2004) and Being and Becoming (2005) were both recorded by Neil McNaught at the Split Level Studios in Edinburgh, Scotland. Their third album was recorded and produced by the band in a cottage near the Scottish village of Buckie.
Discography
Albums
- The Human Tragedy [Superfi (LP) / Lawgiver (CD)] 2004
- Being and Becoming [Superfi (LP) / Lawgiver (CD)] 2005
- Self Titled [Superfi (CD)] 2009
Compilation albums
- "Aubade" appeared on It Came From the Hills (Magic Bullet Records)
References
External links
- Official website
- Superfi Records Official Website
- Snowblood discography at Discogs
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