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At the Soundless Dawn

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Released
  
February 22, 2005

Length
  
62:38

Release date
  
22 February 2005

Label
  
Neurot Recordings

Recorded
  
May 22–25, 2004

Artist
  
Producer
  
Red Sparowes

Genres
  
Post-rock, Post-metal

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At the Soundless Dawn(2005)
  
Similar
  
Red Sparowes albums, Post-metal albums, Other albums

Red sparowes at the soundless dawn 2005 full album


At the Soundless Dawn is Red Sparowes' 2005 debut release. It had a mixed reception upon release, enthusiastically welcomed by fans of the genre and of related bands such as Isis and Neurosis.

Contents

The album includes no vocals, instead focusing on extended instrumentation evolving slowly, usually into a crescendo. This would make the album best described as post rock. Throughout the album, the motifs of urban decay and human extinction are expressed via samples, and the poetic nature of the song titles.

Red sparowes alone and unaware the landscape was transformed in front of our eyes


Theme

According to the band, "There is an underlying theme to this record. The literature on the subject is almost limitless, but it basically breaks down to this: There have previously been five “mass extinction events” on earth that have been scientifically realized, dating back from 440 million years ago. These events have resulted in the extinction of 19% - 54% of all species on earth at each specific time period. The first five events have been caused by natural elements, including the known impacts with meteors and the like. We are currently experiencing the sixth extinction event, which is the first one to be caused by a single species on our planet, which happens to be humanity."

It has been also postulated that a major inspiration of the album is T. S. Eliot's Preludes, as "the original idea of using the word 'sparrows' came from the words of T. S. Eliot", and it is within Preludes that the sparrow is referenced, as a symbol of mankind's abuse of nature. "Sunlight Through the Shutters", from the final song, is a recurring image in Eliot's work; notably "And the light crept up between the shutters, And you heard the sparrows in the gutters" from "Preludes" part III, line 31. The theme of mankind's destruction of nature is concordant with the concept pressing forward the album also.

Track listing

All tracks written by Red Sparowes.

The eighth track, "I Saw the Sky in the North Open to the Ground and Fire Poured Out", was initially only available on Japanese releases of the album. It was later released in the United States on a split EP with Gregor Samsa.

Songs

1Alone and unaware - the landscape was transformed in front of our eyes8:28
2Buildings began to stretch wide across the sky - and the air filled with a reddish glow7:23
3The soundless dawn came alive as cities began to mark the horizon4:19

References

At the Soundless Dawn Wikipedia


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