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GRAILS - Black Tar Prophecies 1,2,3
imprec105 - CD - $11.99 
Important is proud to release The
Black Tar Prophecies in it's complete form including two tracks
not available on the limited edition vinyl only releases.
At the start of 2005 Grails returned to the
US from a month long European tour. Stepping off the plane most
of the band walked in one direction and the violinist strayed off
in another. It ended up being the last time most anyone would see
or talk to him. A bandmate of 3 records and 5 years had vanished
only to exist in the form of vague rumors (violin hocked for petty
cash, living on the streets, etc). As the varied reports of brief
encounters and sightings grew stranger and darker, the band started
a series of recordings called Black Tar Prophecies. The remaining
members had particular dissatisfactions with how the band had been
grouped into the innocuous contemporary 'post-rock' movement. This
frustration, combined with newly liberated instrumental roles, introduced
new possibilities for the band's sound. In this way the collected
Black Tar Prophecies ends up being a more idiosyncratic mission
statement for future Grails recordings, revealing their fondness
for the groundfloor 60's and 70's experimental artists that saw
music as a process of discovery as opposed to the pre-conceived,
pre-parametered, commodified sport that underground music has become.
A parallel is now forming between Grails and old-school experimental
bands like Faust who, rejecting their past, started over
from the beginning to build new languages in music.Grails third
full length recording, and first full length since leaving Neurosis'
label Neurot, is The Black Tar Prophecies. Seven of
these nine tracks from this full length were released in small highly
sought after pressings of 12 vinyl on two European labels.
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The Black Tar Prophecies is a massive evoltionary step in
the established Grails sound and it is shrouded in change
and pain. The somewhat clinical studio sound and recording style
which has established them a tremendous following has been replaced
with a much more free and conceptual recording style. This method
liberated the group in the studio and these recordings feel much
more open, heavy and for lack of a better term psychadelic.
We're not talking about the cliché co-opted psychadelic fashion,
but psychadelia as a reckless embrace of new states of mind and
possibilities. This sound has always existed within a Grails
song but now it's been heavilly pushed to the foreground. Perhaps
even more elloquently and simply stated, Black Tar Prophecies
1-3 is their best record yet.
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