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Length
  
55:30

Release date
  
21 December 2012

Artist
  
Circle Takes the Square

Label
  
Gatepost Recordings

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Released
  
December 21, 2012 (2012-12-21)

Producer
  
Anthony Stubelek, Circle Takes the Square

Rites of Initiation (2011)
  
Decompositions Volume Number One (2012)

Genres
  
Screamo, Post-hardcore, Grindcore, Post-metal

Circle takes the square decompositions volume number one full album


Decompositions: Volume Number One is the second studio album by the American screamo band Circle Takes the Square. The album was released digitally on December 21, 2012 through Gatepost Recordings. Decompositions: Volume Number One is the first studio album released from Circle Takes the Square since 2004's As the Roots Undo.

Contents

Circles takes the square decompositions volume number one album review


Release

Circle Takes the Square released the first chapter of Decompositions as a stand-alone, promotional EP on August 23, 2011, and intended to quickly follow up this release with Decompositions: Volume Number One three months later in November 2011. The album was, however, not released until over a year after this projected release date on December 21, 2012 through Gatepost Recordings—coinciding with the alleged 2012 Mayan apocalypse. Decompositions: Volume Number One was originally released digitally through the band's Bandcamp profile with a pay what you want pricing scheme. The limited-time pay what you want price expired upon the release of physical LPs and CDs in January 2013, but has since been reinstated.

Musical style

Brian Shultz of Alternative Press wrote that the band's "self-described bout of 'apocalyptic punk rock'" features "haunting and difficult, almost chokingly dense songwriting that blends practically every type of DIY punk movement of the last two decades and then some into epic, sprawling orchestrations. There are the throat-shredding spasms of early screamo...; grueling, crustcore atmospheres; sludgy, post-metal chugging; erratic, Calculating Infinity-like time changes, dizzying guitar riffs and grindcore drum fills; and even shockingly major-key, inherently melodic folk". According to Doug Moore of Invisible Oranges, the album is more in line with heavy metal than As the Roots Undo in terms of production, and employs elements of hardcore, grind, post-rock, emo and black metal.

Personnel

Circle Takes the Square

  • Drew Speziale – vocals, guitar
  • Kathy Stubelek – vocals, bass
  • David Rabitor – guitar, backing vocals
  • Caleb Collins – drums, backing vocals
  • Production

  • Anthony Stubelek – recording, mixing, mastering, production
  • Circle Takes the Square – production
  • Songs

    1Enter by the Narrow Gates6:56
    2Spirit Narrative2:46
    3Way of Ever‐Branching Paths8:58

    References

    Decompositions: Volume Number One Wikipedia