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CONIFER - Crown Fire +1 - 2xLP
imprec209 - 2xLP - $20 
Double LP version. 500 made. First 100 ship on color vinyl. D side bonus track of pure Kraut-Rock/Metal heavyness.
Though Conifer has received quite a bit of critical praise they've somehow managed to live off the grid for the past six years. With Crown Fire Conifer is finally getting the exposure they deserve. Mixing post-rock, kraut-rock,metal and pschychedlia they have created this relentlessly driving and hypnotic masterpiece. Crown Fire's only vocals are from Oxbow's Eugene Robinson fronting the albums final 13 minute epic. LP version limited to 500 copies with 200 on color vinyl.
Conifer has been writing primarily instrumental music with a lawless take on the styles from which they've taken cue. New content is found by way of augmenting brutality and suspense with time. Conifer seems to reckon with the notions of bands like Enemymine, Mogwai, or Grails while taking an approach toward their music that's entirely meditative (as opposed to premeditated). Minimal, ethereal passages are narcotically lengthened and crescendos of distortion are sustained well beyond the boundaries adhered to by many of their peers. "Heavy" by way of being beat/repetition heavy in not only a Shellac/Helmet sense but in a way that is practically reminiscent of electronic discipline. Crushing riffs amidst the most ethereal, minimal moments.
Six years in, Conifer has emerged from their mind forest into the clearing that is the future and past. Band members have come and gone and come again. Crown Fire is the latest battle that Conifer has fought in the war of obtuse
movement. Welcoming dense riffage washes over the listener for the first half of the record, referencing pan Asian themes and musical manifest destiny. The bombast that is their live show comes through loud and clear, intertwined with moments of delicate reflection. Without warning it all goes wrong, the mainframe explodes, the ships crash, the tide of despair and denial rises never to recede.
Hailing from the capital of the heavy state of Maine, Conifer has an extremely close relationship with fellow travellers Ocean. These two groups have shared a lot over the years including members, tour transportation, practice
spaces and members of the two groups grew up together in rural costal towns. Though different in sound they're quite kindred in spirit and obviously Conifer is essential for anyone who loved Ocean's Here Where Nothing Grows.
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Song For Krom
Crown Fire
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| CONIFER |
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| Crown Fire |
| $12.99 |
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Though Conifer has received quite a bit of critical praise they've somehow managed to live off the grid for the past six years. With Crown Fire Conifer is finally getting the exposure they deserve. Mixing post-rock, kraut-rock, metal and pschychedlia they have created this relentlessly driving and hypnotic masterpiece. Featuring Eugene Robinson of Oxbow.
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| OCEAN |
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| Here
Where Nothing Grows |
| $10.00
(jewel box edition) |
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Ocean
shirt available
OCEAN PRESS PHOTOS 1 2 3 4
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The
first 2000 in the deluxe package are now sold out. The jewel
box edition is now available for a lower price.
Over the last couple of years Ocean has established
themselves as an unparalleled current in the east coast metal
scene. Here Where Nothing Grows is their debut full length
album of 3 rogue waves clocking in at a full 65 fathoms. This
is a slow ancient doom harnessing the deep low end drone of Sunn 0))), Burzum's screams, the crushing heaviness
of Buried At Sea, and even the art rock of Mogwai.
Here Where Nothing Grows was originally recorded by a
physically and emotionally exhausted Ocean at Volume
Studios in Chicago with Sanford Parker (Buried
At Sea/Pelican) at the tail end of a self destructive mini
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| GRAILS |
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| Take Refuge In Clean Living |
| $12.99 |
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Opening with a nod to Syd Barret's Pink Floyd (Piper at the Gates of Dawn) the record begins with morse code and drops into one of the heaviest slow-burn grooves in the Grails canon. Sounding something like Hawkwind and Ravi Shankar scoring Bladerunner......(more) |
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| GRAILS |
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| Take Refuge In Clean Living |
| $15.99 |
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VINYL VERSION..VINYL VERSION. We're now on the 2nd pressing (still packaged in the same deluxe jacket w/ insert poster) and this time around we have 100 copies of amber color vinyl to ship while supplies last....(more) |

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| GRAILS |
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| The
Black Tar Prophecies 1,2,3 |
| $11.99 |
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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. This is their first full
length album since leaving Neurosis' Neurot label.
Important is proud to release The Black Tar Prophecies in it's complete form including twofinal tracks not available
on the limited edition vinyl only releases. (more) |
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