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Length
  
39:58

Release date
  
1 April 2014

Label
  
RVNG Intl.

Artist
  
The Body

Producer
  
The Haxan Cloak

Genres
  
Doom metal, Dark ambient

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Released
  
April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01)

Christs, Redeemers (2013)
  
I Shall Die Here (2014)

I Shall Die Here (2014)
  
The Body/Sandworm (2014)

Similar
  
The Body albums, Doom metal albums

The body i shall die here full album 2014


I Shall Die Here is the fourth studio album by American sludge metal band The Body. Released on April 1, 2014 through RVNG Intl. record label, the album was produced by British electronic musician The Haxan Cloak.

Contents

The body to carry the seeds of death within me


Critical reception

Upon its release, I Shall Die Here received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 80, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 9 reviews. Allmusic critic Gregory Heaney wrote: "While words like "fun" or "entertaining" aren't likely to ever be used to describe I Shall Die Here, those with the fortitude to endure its savagery and stare into the abyss will definitely know what they're made of." Natalie Zina Walschots of Exclaim! described the album as "a journey to the edge of mortality, an experiment in the musical possibilities of horror; it is troubling, altering and sublime." Fact magazine's Louis Pattison stated: "I Shall Die Here is a bracing listen, certainly no easier than The Body’s conventional albums, and in its application of intense studio treatment, at times perhaps even more intense." Nevertheless, Pattison also thought that the album is "a whole lot better than The Body’s 2013 album for Thrill Jockey, Christ, Redeemers, eventually concluding: "Here’s a record, then, that pulls off a clever sort of flourish: both communicating a horrific plunge into darkness, while showing all its participants in the best possible light."

Pitchfork critic Nick Neyland wrote: "The execution of I Shall Die Here is so full-blooded, so committed to forcing your head underwater to the point of blackout, that it's hard not to view this as a singular piece, out there on its own, in a place most people wouldn't want to go anywhere near." The Skinny's Bram E. Gieben commented: "From the plodding, scream-infested bass wash of opener To Carry "The Seeds of Death Within Me", this record speaks to your gut." Matthew Phillips of Tiny Mix Tapes wrote: "As evidenced by their name, The Body is seeking something more basic, using techniques that link us on a primal level to that most universal of human certainties: death itself. Together, they give us both the forest and the harpies, the tortured and the torturer." The Wire (magazine) thought that the album's" meeting of stark electronic textures and rhythms with monstrous guitars evokes Godflesh's Pure."

Track listing

  1. "To Carry The Seeds of Death Within Me" — 6:30
  2. "Alone All The Way" — 5:22
  3. "The Night Knows No Dawn" — 7:38
  4. "Hail to Thee, Everlasting Pain" — 5:58
  5. "Our Souls Were Clean" — 5:23
  6. "Darkness Surrounds Us" — 9:11

Personnel

The Body
  • Chip King — guitars, vocals
  • Lee Buford — drums, programming
  • Other personnel
  • The Haxan Cloak — production, recording, arrangement, synthesizer, programming
  • Keith Souza — drums, programming
  • Seth Manchester — drums, programming
  • Gus Martin — bass guitar
  • Scott Reber — synthesizer, noises
  • Laura Gulley — violin, viola
  • Ben Eberle — vocals
  • Kathryn Teague — vocals
  • Rashad Becker — mastering
  • Will Work For Good — design
  • Songs

    1To Carry the Seeds of Death Within Me6:30
    2Alone All the Way5:22
    3The Night Knows No Dawn7:38

    References

    I Shall Die Here Wikipedia


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