PRESS RELEASE:
The Innumerable Stars
by Naeramarth
Tracklist:
1.Through the Cosmos I: Event Horizon 03:15
2.Asterisms 08:50
3.Condescension 06:44
4.Cabed Naeramarth 03:14
5.Luminous Beings (feat. Jørgen Munkeby) 07:02
6.Subterranean 06:36
7.Lunar Sea 05:00
8.Through the Cosmos II: The Arrival 16:34
Named Dead Rhetoric's #1 "Sifting Through Bandcamp" Album of 2017, The Innumerable Stars takes the listener on a progressive voyage of discovery. Rooted in the sonic soil of Mellotron-drenched progressive metal acts, Naeramarth explores a variety of progressive spheres. From the frigid and earthy lands of progressive black metal, to the forlorn melancholy of melodic death and doom metal, with a cinematic bombast and theatrical spirit. The Innumerable Stars features the harsh vocals of Paul Black and culminates in the over-16 minute long epic, Through the Cosmos II: The Arrival.
"An album that came out of nowhere and simply stunned with its progressive glory, The Innumerable Stars is an emotive yet cerebral trip. Taking a sound similar to bands like Leprous and bringing it towards more extreme waters (like Dark Tranquillity or Enslaved), the merger of familiar elements into unique territory is exquisite. A clear labor of love (this is a one-man act mind you), Naeramarth shines brighter than many label-backed and highly publicized releases this year. A real diamond in the rough and just a sheer joy to listen to." // Dead Rhetoric
released October 20, 2017
Naeramarth is:
Gage Love
All Music and Lyrics by Gage Love, Composed Fall 2012 - Winter 2016
All Vocals, Instruments, and Programming by Gage Love except:
Additional Vocals by Paul Black (Tracks 2, 3, 6, 7, 8)
Additional Vocals by Lennika Wright (Track 5)
Saxophone by Jørgen Munkeby (Shining (NOR), Ihsahn) (Track 5)
Jørgen Munkeby appears courtesy of Spinefarm Records
All music recorded, produced, and mixed by Gage Love, 2016 - 2017
Except saxophone recorded at Shining Studios by Jørgen Munkeby
Mastered by David Castillo at Ghost Ward
Design by Ashley and Gage Love
Cover by J.L. Feveryear
Photography by Paul Black / Black Marble Photography
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