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January 8, 2012 at 05:41 #21100
"half-baked" :lol:
Far out, man!
I'm very curious what it will sound like!
Nice cover btw.
January 8, 2012 at 07:38 #21101Sounds indeed far far out! Just imagine the live shows to go along with this album — whoa!
January 8, 2012 at 13:15 #21102Wow, can't wait.
That sounds very exiting. The cover is great!
I'm really curious how they will play this album live as a 3 peace band.
Maybe at least with Stale on keys?
I will hope that I'm recovered in april… I would die if I miss this.
January 8, 2012 at 17:41 #21106that sound great! i like strings and i like MP so… :MPD:
already got some tickest, too!
January 10, 2012 at 18:09 #21108The tracklist, according to Platekompaniet:
01 Out Of The Woods
02 The Hollow Lands
03 Through The Veil
04 Doldrums
05 Into The Gyre
06 Flotsam
07 Oh Proteus – A Prayer
08 Sculls In Limbo
09 La Lethe
10 Oh Proteus – A Lament
11 Sharks
12 Mutiny!
13 Into The Mystic
January 10, 2012 at 18:41 #21109Oh yeah! Btw, the release date in Norway, according to Platekompaniet, is February 10.
13 songs? Something tells me it's really 3-4 long songs, only spread out over several tracks…
January 10, 2012 at 22:11 #21110Titles makes it sound like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner meets The Odyssey played by King Crimson circa 1970.
Some quick comments to a couple of the titles:
The Hollow Lands: also the title of a science fiction novel by Michael Moorcock, named after an Ernest Dowson poem.
Limbo is the first circle in Dante's Hell
Into the Mystic is a song and an album by Van Morrison, though I'm assuming MP is releasing an original, not a cover.
The two Proteus songs show a slight connection to King Crimson's In the Wake of Poseidon, where there are three similarly named songs ("Peace – A Beginning", "Peace – A Theme", and "Peace – An End") in an album where Greek mythology plays some part. Of course, King Crimson have also released a song named Lament, and the phrase "bible black" from one of the two unknown MP songs we've heard also point towards King Crimson. As a huge Crimson fan I greatly approve of this!
January 10, 2012 at 22:29 #21111I also approve of these song titles, definitely.
January 11, 2012 at 09:34 #21112It looks like a ship and/or incidents on the sea play an important role in the lyrics on this album. Just look at some of the titles:
Flotsam (floating shipwreck)
Doldrums (a special part of the Atlantic ocean described in Samuel Coleridge's book "Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner", among others. Kapstad must be proud of that Iron Maiden reference…)
Into The Gyre (a circular or spiral form, a vortex [surfer] :lol: )
La Lethe (a river in Greek mythology, several poets have written about it)
Sharks and Mutiny! kinda speak for themselves
And then there were the lyrics from the Nidaros gig which mention looting and pillage. Maybe it's a concept-album about pirates? :lol:
January 11, 2012 at 11:35 #21113Retweet: :wink:
@stickfrau
Jeannette
The presale for The Death Defying Unicorn album has now begun on the Stickman website stickman-records.com – spread the word!
January 11, 2012 at 11:40 #21114next one:
@stickfrau
Jeannette
First order in under one minute after announcement – a new record?
January 11, 2012 at 12:19 #21115Yeah!! Very tempting:
"A musical and visual journey on the open sea, this album is one of the wildest that Motorpsycho has ever been involved with. Big, bold and kinda beautiful too."
Also interesting:
Ståle will be joining the band on their 2012 tour, so make sure not to miss it! The first confirmed shows can be found on our tour dates page, and more will be added as they come in.
January 11, 2012 at 12:40 #21116Vinyl tracklist on the stickman site:
Tracklist
Side A:
Out Of The Woods
The Hollow Lands
Through The Veil, part 1
Side B:
Through The Veil, part 2
Doldrums
Into The Gyre
Flotsam
Side C:
Oh, Proteus – A Prayer
Sculls in Limbo
La Lethe
Oh, Proteus – A Lament
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Sharks
Mutiny!
Into The Mystic
Hopefully Rune will open the preorder floodgates soon aswell
January 11, 2012 at 18:06 #21117very flashy, very bold, very promising.
January 11, 2012 at 21:43 #21118A very satisfying tracklist indeed!
Has anyone from Norway ordered from Stickman before? How much is the postage approximately? Can it be cheaper to preorder from Stickman rather than Rune Grammofon? I need both CD and vinyl
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