
Passage Through Purgatory is a Metal album by Black Tusk, originally released in 2008. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Sludge Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- desert
About
Describing its music as “swamp-metal,” the Savannah, Ga.–based trio Black Tusk opens its third studio album with “Witch’s Spell,” a 57-second instrumental that layers the band’s hard-driving sludge rock over gurgling samples of what sounds like a bubbling cauldron. But the following “Fixed in the Ice” is what really ignites <i>Passage Through Purgatory</i>. Andrew Fidler screams in a raspy high tenor (reminiscent of the late Sam Kinison) over the eardrum-assaulting blasts of a guitar rig cranked to 11 and a rhythm section flying off the rails. “Mind Moves Something” plays with a similar hardcore punk attack and Southern-steeped sludge, which sounds as if High on Fire were fronted by a Dixie flag–flying Ted Nugent. Drummer Jamie May and bassist Jonathan Athon downshift into a slower-galloping time signature for “End of Days,” sounding like the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as May chants battle cries while pumping his guitar through a sinister-sounding effects filter. May’s rapid-fire riffs blend with the rhythm section’s heart-attack pace in “Prophecy One by One” to create an anxiety-building epic.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side CD
- CD1Witch's Spell0:57
- CD2Fixed In The Ice2:54
- CD3Mind Moves Something2:55
- CD4Interlude1:25
- CD5End Of Days3:49
- CD6Prophecy One By One3:24
- CD7Falling Down3:15
- CD8Breaking The Backs Of Men3:20
- CD9Call Of The Sewer Rat2:52
- CD10Facedriver2:48
Side DVD
- DVD1Triumph Of The Wolves5:15
- DVD2Facedriver2:15
- DVD3Fixed In The Ice3:01
- DVD4Live At The Jinx In Savannah15:07
- DVD5Slideshow (Falling Down)3:15
Credits
Performers
- Jonathan AthonBASS VOCALS
- James MayDRUMS VOCALS
- Andrew FidlerGUITAR VOCALS
- Phillip CopeVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
