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Viith Coming

CathedralAudio CD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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To paraphrase Nick Drake, time has told us that Cathedral are a rare, rare find. Twenty years time, in fact, since ‘In Memoriam’ first made its crepuscular crawl towards the darker reaches of our consciousness, in which Cathedral have proved themselves to be so much more than the paragons of doom metal they originally resembled. Twenty years, in which they’ve proved themselves to be a band who not… Read more in Amazon's Cathedral Store

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  • Audio CD (November 5, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Spitfire
  • ASIN: B00005AMIM
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #40,035 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Phoenix Rising
2. Resisting the Ghost
3. Skullflower
4. Aphrodite's Winter
5. The Empty Mirror
6. Nocturnal Fist
7. Iconoclast
8. Black Robed Avenger
9. Congregation of Sorcerer's
10. Halo of Fire

Editorial Reviews

Ex-Napalm Death vocalist Lee Dorrian formed Cathedral in 1990, favoring Black Sabbath grind over his former bands thrash-metal, through Dorrian's vocals are just as demented & unintelligible. This, their seventh release, has riffs that'll shatter your ear

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars worthy follow-up to Endtyme, November 30, 2002
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This review is from: Viith Coming (Audio CD)
Ah, the great Cathedral returneth, for the VIIth tyme. "The 7th Coming" is indeed the band's 7th studio album (though why they don't count "Statik Majic/Cosmic Requiem" is beyond me), and while it is not quite as satisfying as last year's brilliant "Endtyme," it sure does kick arse.

The changes from that album are noticable. New label, slightly more upbeat (though nowhere near the comic book absurdity of records like "Supernatural Birth Machine"). Also a different producer--for some reason Billy Anderson, doom/sludge metal producer extradonaire, is absent this time around. It shows. While the production is still top notch, it doesn't have that organic sweaty-monster sound that helped make "Endtyme" so heavy. Of course, I think Billy Anderson (who also helped make Mr. Bungle's "California" the best album of the last 10 years) should produce everything, so maybe you won't notice or care.

But I dwell on the negative. This album is awesome. The songs are actually catchy, and the band sets up a good balance between sludgy doom dirge and sick swing, something that has eluded them since "The Ethereal Mirror." Dorrian's vocals continue to improve, and some of his melodies (and harmonies!!) are downright surprising. This is not the same guy who could barely rise above a grunt on "Forest of Equilibrium." The first song, "Phoenix Rising," is an awesome balance of heavy doom and tight melody. Other standout tracks in clude "The Empty Mirror," "Congregation of Sorcerers," and "Aphrodite's Winter." Themes of an icy apocalypse pervade the album. Cool.

In their early days, Cathedral released "The Ethereal Mirror," which is in my opinion one of the most important albums in all of metal. They have since been in the unfortunate position of having every subsequent release held up against it, and albums that on their own would have been regarded as metal masterpieces have instead been found lacking by comparison to "Ethereal." These guys have impressed me throughout their career, even in their sillier moments, by the sheer force of their conviction. It has been a bonus, then, that on the last two albums the material has been equal to the ambition. Not only that, but they have finally chased down the spectre of their past success and I think can now move past it.

But I digress. This record rocks. Everyone should buy 1 for their self and one for someone else for Christmas, or Hanukah or Kwanzaa or whatever. That way, by Valentine's Day we might just see Dorrian alongside Durst on TRL. Yeah, right. Well, its a nice thought.

...Doom on!

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good album, April 29, 2011
This review is from: Viith Coming (Audio CD)
This is a good album. Their previous album Endytime was a bad album. Here they return to The carnival Bizarre formula with doom songs that have passion. Its not so good as Carnival but definitely an album that any Cathedral fan must have.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great offering from the kings of stoner-doom., September 5, 2009
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This review is from: Viith Coming (Audio CD)
This might not be their absolute best album (that honor goes to Caravan Beyond Redemption for me, without a doubt), but it's still better than 99% of what came out that year, and what is coming out today. I'd say that makes it pretty darn good album. I Can listen to this one all the way through pretty much any time I put it on, and that's really saying something. Great riffs, great grooves, great lyrics... GREAT ALBUM!!! Phoenix Rising and Skullflower are essential Cathedral listening in my book. Here's to the kings continuing their reign!!! Cheers!!!
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