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Pale Haunt Departure

Novembers DoomAudio CD
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Chicago-based death/doom veterans NOVEMBERS DOOM are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year. The band, which formed in '89, have a long and storied past and are easily one of metal's most under-appreciated stalwarts. This summer will see the release of NOVEMBERS DOOM's seventh full-length effort, entitled 'Into Night's Requiem Infernal.' The album was tracked at Belle City Sound by Chris… Read more in Amazon's Novembers Doom Store

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  • Audio CD (March 8, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: The End Records
  • ASIN: B0007NBAEK
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #177,197 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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"This band has an incredible back catalog and they seem unstoppable right now."

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The End. 2005.

 

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, Top-Notch Doom Metal. (4.5 Stars), March 15, 2006
This review is from: Pale Haunt Departure (Audio CD)
NOVEMBER'S DOOM - The Pale Haunt Departure
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This is my first intro into November's Doom catalogue and I can honestly say I am quite impressed... Usually I prefer some faster paced Metal, but this was honestly quite fulfilling to my aural senses...
While certain tracks echo the mighty Opeth, (Namely the opening Title Track) they do seem to distinguish themselves. The Majority of the other six tracks fuse traditional Sludge filled Doom with passages of dark beauty and often use the acoustic to further their ambience. Tracks like `Swallowed by the Moon' and `Through a Childs Eyes', are both powerful tracks, epic in its scope, especially the lyrics.
If anything, ND can create an amazing dark, gloomy atmosphere like few others... At times the music is as beautiful as it is Mellon collie.

Musicianship is quite good, some really intricate guitar parts, more so during the Acoustic passages. Also the drummer uses some nice patterns which despite the general speed of the music are quite detailed. (Especially his tribal beats and tom-tom work.) Vocals are a definite high-point... This is a band that with a poor singer would fall victim to being lost within the pack. Yet Kuhr's powerful growls and somber singing give this band an edge among many others.

This disc is recommended for fans of such great prog-metal bands such as, Opeth, Enslaved, Katatonia, and Agalloch.

Favorite Songs: Swallowed by the Moon, Autumn Reflection, and Through a Child's Eyes.
-4.5 Stars


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but no where close to the rave reviews already given. 3.5 Stars, April 9, 2006
This review is from: Pale Haunt Departure (Audio CD)
Previous reviewers of Chicago based doom metal act Novembers Doom may have set the band up for failure in the eyes of many potential new fans by superfluously comparing them favorably to crowned genre giant Opeth, a band that has yet to be dethroned by the crop of newer death metal hordes. Novembers Doom is unquestionably a talented and innovative group, but unrealistically marketing them as a successor or even replacement for a band like Opeth has probably done them more harm than good. The title track of The Pale Haunt Departure starts off very strong with eerie distorted voices calling out from the void coupled with a building drum beat that is clearly leading into some mind blowing metal insanity. This is unfortunately where the flop happens for both the title track and nearly every other track on the entire album.

All of The Pale Haunt Departure's songs have such excellently crafted intro segments that it would be nearly inconceivable that the music following the introduction could be anything but blazing new territory into the hallowed halls of metal history. While each song has merit on its own, they all go sharply downhill in quality after the first thirty to forty-five seconds with a tendency to plod along boringly without even a hint of the flavor shown at the beginning of the song. The songs are all solid, ranging from tolerable to absolutely great, but it's hard to appreciate them after hearing the near perfect intros.

The vocalist for November's Doom has a surprisingly clear and understandable death metal growl, but regrettably he doesn't seem to have a very wide range, as the tone of the growls remain consistently the exact same throughout the entire album. The clean vocals vary between laughably silly and really good, which is something that extreme metal enthusiasts just have to live with. Towards the beginning of the second track "Swallowed By The Moon", there is some clean talking rather than actual melodic singing and it is black metal cheese at its worst, but the clean singing during the rest of the track is surprisingly good. Acoustic interludes, and even completely acoustic songs, are scattered throughout the album with enough variety to be interesting and keep the listener's interest. The only exception would be in the song "Through A Child's Eyes". While it is a great mild song on its own, they definitely should have left out the background sounds of a baby cooing, which seems completely out of place on an otherwise doom oriented album.

If Novembers Doom had just somehow continued to incorporate the themes of each intro throughout the entire track, and hadn't made almost every song repetitive and boring after the first half minute this honestly could have been one of the top 10 metal albums of all time. Maybe after a few more albums when the vocalist has had a chance to expand his range considerably and the band can refine their sound then Novembers Doom could feasibly compare to Opeth. As it currently stands, Novembers Doom is a solid metal act, but nothing to burn a church over.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid, heavy release, July 22, 2005
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Quasiphoton (Toronto, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pale Haunt Departure (Audio CD)
Before I start my review, a disclaimer is in order: I am a neophyte in the world of doom metal. Given that the only bands that I've listened to extensively that even moderately approach doom Agalloch and November's Doom, I can't say I know much about the genre. However, I am a huge fan of all music progressive, especially in the Opeth vein, and this album certainly succeeds in that area.

Much like Opeth, Novembers Doom merges crushing heavy sections with heartfelt mellow parts, although I'd say Novembers Doom is slightly heavier, and the riffs are more doom influenced. These guys really do have a unique sound, and all the pieces fit together perfectly. A true standout has to be Paul Kuhr's vocals; when brutal, they are clear and powerful. When soft, they lend emotional weight to rather light lyrics.

There is not a weak track on this album, although I must recommend "The Dead Leaf Echo" for its beautiful, almost Spanish-sounding intro, and "Collapse of its Fallen Throe" for an incredible, heavy doom riff. I am overall very impressed and will definitely be acquiring their back catalog.

Any words I write will probably not convince you to get this album, so go listen to a song for yourself. From the Novembers Doom website:

<a href = "http://media.theendrecords.com/NovembersDoom_PaleHauntDeparture_SwallowedBytheMoon.mp3"> Swallowed By The Moon</a>

A very strong track, and quite indicative of the rest of the album. If you like that song, you'll enjoy the rest of the album. If not, you may want to look somewhere else. Highly recommended.
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