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Forest of Equilibrium

 
Album Review: Forest of Equilibrium

  • Artist: Cathedral
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Along with the early material chronicled on In Memorium, Forest of Equilibrium remained an artifact of Cathedral's early gloom sound before they eventually evolved into one of the more exciting heavy metal bands of the mid-'90s. Still fresh from his infamous stint as the looming vocalist for the original and most notorious grindcore band ever, Napalm Death, vocalist Lee Dorrian teams up with the guitarist duo of Garry Jennings and Adam Lehan to create some of the most lumbering heavy metal ever heard. The group takes the grinding guitar tones of grindcore and slows them down to a nearly unbearable pace capable to either hypnotizing the listener or inducing sleep. While the two guitarists churn out their doomy guitar riffs, Dorrian does his best to balance the delicate line between singing lyrics with hints of harmony and emanating deathly growls from the depths of his dark soul. Besides the guitars and vocals, the songs themselves actually deserve some recognition despite their tendency to creep along at a sometimes tedious pace. "Ebony Tears" and "Funeral Request" in particular still stand as two of the group's more memorable songs even if this early sound has since been abandoned. In addition to these two songs, "Soul Sacrifice" deserves some notice as the one song to actually up the album's tempo towards mosh-friendly levels -- though it is much better performed on the succeeding Soul Sacrifice EP. The ultra-murky sound quality of Forest of Equilibrium also makes it a unique album far different from any of the group's other releases. Like the dense layers of compressed distortion that transform the group's guitar tones into monolithic waves of bone-shaking sound, the poor sound quality gives the album a surreal sense of dense, dusty murk that nearly eclipses the music with a shroud of disorientation. This album doesn't compare to later Cathedral albums such as The Carnival Bizarre in terms of artistry or consistent style, but it does possess an undeniable aura of dark gloom that these later albums can only hope to emulate with their increasingly clean sound and hints of joy. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Picture of Beauty & Innocence (Intro)/Commiserating the Celebration Cathedral (11:15)
Ebony Tears Garry Jennings Cathedral (7:46)
Serpent Eve Adam Lehan Cathedral (7:40)
Soul Sacrifice Michael Shrieve, Neal Schon, José Chepitó Areas, Gregg Rolie, David Brown, Garry Jennings, Carlos Santana, Michael Carabello Cathedral (2:54)
A Funeral Request Adam Lehan Cathedral (9:16)
Equilibrium Garry Jennings Cathedral (6:08)
Reaching Happiness, Touching Pain Garry Jennings Cathedral (9:07)

Credits

P.B.L. (Producer), Gary (Assistant), Lee Dorrian (Assistant Producer), Reverend Wolski (Guest Appearance), Helen Acreman (Guest Appearance), Mike Smail (Drums), Lee Dorrian (Mixing Assistant), Jason Tilley (Photography), Adam Lehan (Group Member), Shawn Joseph (Remastering), Adam Lehan (Guitar), Lee Dorian (Sound Effects), Mike Smail (Group Member), Mark Griffiths (Guitar (Bass)), Helen Acreman (Flute), Garry Jennings (Guitar), Mark Campbell Griffiths (Guitar (Bass)), Adam Lehan (Acoustic Treatments), Reverend Wolski (Keyboards), Lee Dorrian (Group Member), Lee Dorrian (Assistant), Lee Dorrian (Screams), David Patchett (Sleeve Art), Mark Campbell Griffiths (Group Member), Adam Lehan (Guitar (Acoustic))
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Forest of Equilibrium
Studio album by Cathedral
Released December 6, 1991(UK) February 11, 1992(US)
Recorded 1991 at Workshop Studios, Redditch, England
Genre Doom metal
Length 54:09
Label Relativity/Earache
Producer PBL, assisted by Lee Dorrian and Gary Jennings
Professional reviews
Cathedral chronology
Forest of Equilibrium
(1991)
The Ethereal Mirror
(1993)

Forest of Equilibrium is the debut album of the British doom metal band Cathedral. It was released in 1991 on Earache Records. It is considered a classic of its genre.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Picture Of Beauty & Innocence (Intro)/Commiserating The Celebration" – 11:16 (Garry Jennings/Lee Dorrian)
  2. "Ebony Tears" – 7:46 (Jennings/Dorrian)
  3. "Serpent Eve" – 7:40 (Jennings/Griffiths)
  4. "Soul Sacrifice" – 2:54 (Jennings/Griffiths)
  5. "A Funeral Request (Ethereal Architect)" – 9:17 (Lehan/Griffiths/David Park Barnitz)
  6. "Equilibrium" – 6:08 (Jennings/Dorrian)
  7. "Reaching Happiness, Touching Pain" – 9:08 (Jennings/Dorrian)

Credits

Production

  • Produced & Mixed By PBL, with assistance from Lee Dorrian & Garry Jennings
  • Recorded & Engineered By "The Wizard"

Bibliography

  • Doom Top Tens: The Dephs Of Doom (2006). Terrorizer, 144, 52-53.

References

  1. ^ "True Doom," 2006, p. 52.

 
 

 

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