Album

The Ark Work

Liturgy

2015 · Electronic, Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

The Ark Work by Liturgy

The Ark Work is a Metal album by Liturgy, originally released in 2015. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

About

Liturgy is a Brooklyn-based, self-styled “Transcendental Black Metal” band whose yearning, energetic music exists in an uncanny space between avant rock, black metal, fine art and shamanic ritual. Led by songwriter and conceptual architect Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, who is joined by guitarist Bernard Gann, bassist Tyler Dusenbury and drummer Greg Fox, the band exists as a 21st century total work of art (gesamtkunstwerk): activating divine potencies by means of music and culture even as it underscores the contradictions inherent in such a project during the internet era. Their third full length, The Ark Work, is a quantum leap forward, a radical change in sound that paradoxically sounds more like Liturgy than ever. The album hums and churns with Hunt-Hendrix’s inventive arrangements - drenched with glockenspiel, bagpipe, string, ritual chanting, and MIDI horn. It supplements its metal energy with motifs from unlikely, disparate genres; cross-fertilizing hardstyle beat, occult-oriented rap, and the glitched re-sampling of IDM and with structures from Medieval sacred music, Romantic classical music, and minimalism. The result is a rich, seething cyber-fantasia that is improbably listenable, conveying the disarming, authentic emotion that is Liturgy’s hallmark - a blend of startling invention, high caliber musicianship, raw energy, and profound, cosmic sadne. Liturgy began as the solo project of Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, who remains their sole songwriter. After a few self-released cassette, the project began in earnest with the release of the Immortal Life EP (2008) and the crystallization of the aims to adapt black metal’s typical genre markers – including blast beat drumming and rapid tremolo picking – along new, life affirming lines of artistic development, and to treat a rock band as a real-time visionary performance/art/life project. The band expanded to its current quartet for the recording of Renihilation (2009). Their fervid and cohesive live presence, in particular Fox’s unorthodox and dynamic drumming, quickly earned them a following both in the global metal underground and the Brooklyn art punk scene. Controversy erupted, along with interest from the wider world, around the companion piece to Renihilation: the text Transcendental Black Metal: A Vision of Apocalyptic Humanism, which Hunt-Hendrix delivered at the now-legendary Hideous Gnosis Black Metal Theory symposium that year. .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Fanfare
  2. A2Follow
  3. A3Kel Valhaal

Side B

  1. B1Follow II
  2. B2Quetzalcoatl
  3. B3Father Vorizen

Side C

  1. C1Haelegen
  2. C2Reign Array

Side D

  1. D1Vitriol
  2. D2Total War

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Black Metal
  • abrasive
  • aggressive
  • art school

Credits

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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