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Mastodon "Crack The Skye"
Figured there was a following here (and not to really not derail the Pearl Jam thread further) :lol:
I've been listening to the album for about a week or so (the band streamed it on their myspace page), and as of now, this is probably my early album of the year contender. Its really mellow at times with about 95% clean singing. but when the heavier/fast parts come in, you really feal like headbanging along. the mellow parts also give me somewhat almost a modern day Pink Floyd feeling, maybe its just me. Here's the video for Dvinations for those that maybe haven't heard of them <embed src="http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:uma:video:mtv.com:346252" width="512" height="319" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashVars="configParams=vid%3D346252%26uri%3Dmgid%3Auma%3Avideo%3Amtv.com%3A346252%26startUri={start Uri}" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" base="."></embed><div style="margin:0;text-align:center;width:500px;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:12px;"><a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/mastodon/artist.jhtml" style="color:#439CD8;" target="_blank">Mastodon</a> - <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/" style="color:#439CD8;" target="_blank">New Music</a> - <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/video/" style="color:#439CD8;" target="_blank">More Music Videos</a></div> The album is 9.99 at Best Buy this week and with the Special Edition version 11.99, which has a bonus dvd, with a making of documentary on the album, and track by track commentary, which is very entertaining to listen too. And here are the tour dates for the band (where they are also playing 'crack the skye' in its entirtey Apr. 10 - Workplay Theater - Birmingham, AL Apr. 11 - House of Blues - New Orleans, LA Apr. 13 - Granada Theater - Lawrence, KS Apr. 14 - Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO Apr. 16 - Martini Ranch - Phoenix, AZ Apr. 18 - Coachella - Indio, CA Apr. 19 - Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA Apr. 21 - Hawthorne Theatre - Portland, OR Apr. 22 - Neumo's - Seattle, WA Apr. 23 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC Apr. 24 - MacEwen Ballroom - Calgary, AB Apr. 25 - Starlite Ballroom - Edmonton, AB Apr. 26 - The Odeon - Saskatoon, SK Apr. 28 - The Garrick - Winnipeg, MB Apr. 29 - Fine Line Music Hall - Minneapolis, MN Apr. 30 - Metro - Chicago, IL May 01 - Crofoot Ballroom - Pontiac, MI May 02 - Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland, OH May 04 - Le National - Montreal, QC May 05 - Opera House - Toronto, ON May 07 - House of Blues - Boston, MA May 08 - TLA - Philadelphia, PA May 09 - Fillmore @ Irving Plaza - New York, NY May 10 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY May 12 - 9:30 Club - Washington DC May 13 - Cat's Cradle - Carbarro, NC May 14 - Orange Peel - Ashville, NC May 15 - Center Stage - Atlanta, GA |
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I don't follow the band enough to know if they're featuring a different lead vocalist on this one or if he's just trying to sound... different, but it really sours what enjoyment I'd hoped to get out of the album. There's something meandering and dull about quite a few of the songs, too, and I've found myself skipping past a number of them. Not a fan of the direction they went in here, to be honest.
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I bought it for 9.98 at Target on Tuesday and I wish I would've spent $2 more to get the deluxe at BB, but I didn't go there until later and I'd already opened the standard edition. I've only listened to it once so far, but I enjoyed it. I like clean vocals better than screaming, though. The only other Mastodon CD I've heard and own is the previous one, Blood Mountain. I've read that they scream a lot on the previous albums and I thought I wouldn't like them as much. On the first listen of Crack The Skye, the track that stood out for me was The Czar. I really liked the guitar work in that song.
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Originally Posted by Cosmic Bus
(Post 9350093)
I don't follow the band enough to know if they're featuring a different lead vocalist on this one or if he's just trying to sound... different, but it really sours what enjoyment I'd hoped to get out of the album.
Mastodon’s new direction is made apparent immediately, starting with the opening track. Compared to Blood Mountain‘s incendiary “The Wolf is Loose”, “Oblivion” is far more understated, its murky opening riff slowly gaining momentum, but when the chugging begins in earnest, the emphasis is placed not on the rhythm riff but the richly layered vocal melodies instead, with drummer Brann Dailor (in a shockingly good vocal turn) handling the verses, bassist Troy Sanders joining in the bridge, and guitarist Brent Hinds taking over during the choruses. The galloping “Divinations” comes closest to equaling the headbang-inducing fury of their previous material, but for all the ferocity of that central riff, our attention is drawn to the song’s other bells and whistles, like the plucked banjo notes in the intro, the lithe dual harmonies by Hinds and Bill Kelliher, Hinds’ powerhouse vocal turn in the verses, and the capper, an absolutely wicked surf guitar solo. Crack The Skye still delivers ample “Mastodon moments,” whether in the atmospheric carpet-bombing of the title track (featuring Neurosis’ Scott Kelly in a vocal cameo), the cyclonic rhythms of “Divinations,” or the dizzying stops and starts that punctuate the multi-part album centerpiece, “The Czar.” But where such moments might’ve been focal points on earlier albums, here they’re just interesting bit players. It’s the songs that matter most on Crack The Skye, and the songs have rarely sounded stronger. |
Re: Mastodon "Crack The Skye"
Originally Posted by Cosmic Bus
(Post 9350093)
I don't follow the band enough to know if they're featuring a different lead vocalist on this one or if he's just trying to sound... different, but it really sours what enjoyment I'd hoped to get out of the album. There's something meandering and dull about quite a few of the songs, too, and I've found myself skipping past a number of them. Not a fan of the direction they went in here, to be honest.
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I'm not a huge fan of theirs but I intend to check this one out based on the clips I've heard.
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I love this band...seen then about 5 times now. Have all the deluxe editions (including this one).
It will make it into my regular rotation Monday, but the clips do sound awesome! |
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Hadn't listened to this band prior to now, aside from Colony of Birchmen which plays on the radio from time to time, but I picked up this and Blood Mountain Tuesday. Like the CD quite a bit, especially the first track.
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I'm looking forward to this, but I'm waiting for the vinyl, which comes out on Record Store Day (April 18th, I believe?).
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Originally Posted by Maxflier
(Post 9350451)
Hadn't listened to this band prior to now, aside from Colony of Birchmen which plays on the radio from time to time, but I picked up this and Blood Mountain Tuesday. Like the CD quite a bit, especially the first track.
Not so sure about this new one. Their last two albums are up there with my favorite albums of any genre, this new one is decidedly more bland-sounding. I'll give it a chance, though. Edit: As expected, the more I listen to it, the more I like it. It definitely has a lot more straight up hard rock on it than any of their other albums, but the songs are all really good. |
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Killer song and video.
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Is that really the way that they spelled "sky"?
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Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth
(Post 9350733)
Is that really the way that they spelled "sky"?
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
(Post 9350750)
From one of the reviews that I read (or maybe it was the Sound Opinions podcast), Skye was the drummer's sister and she killed herself when she was 14.
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
(Post 9350750)
From one of the reviews that I read (or maybe it was the Sound Opinions podcast), Skye was the drummer's sister and she killed herself when she was 14.
Ok. That makes sense. Wow, that's really sad news. |
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I liked too that the making of the album documentary, was extensive and really went into the process of making the album (its close to an hour long), and that it isn't just 10 min fluff piece of the band goofing off in the studio, like alot of bonus dvd's seem to be.
Also, i really like that little math metal piece in "the Last Baron" Also in the documentary, they mentioned that Brent got the crap beat out of him at the mtv awards 2 years ago, anyone know the full story? |
Radioactive Robots of Rochester
because of this thread, I'm going to buy this album.
Haven't listed to anything by Mastodon other than Leviathan. :up: |
Re: Mastodon "Crack The Skye"
Originally Posted by DJLinus
(Post 9350750)
From one of the reviews that I read (or maybe it was the Sound Opinions podcast), Skye was the drummer's sister and she killed herself when she was 14.
http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/g...ent?oid=742524 Long story short, it's about both Dailor's sister and Hinds' fighting-induced coma in 2007. |
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
(Post 9350906)
Also in the documentary, they mentioned that Brent got the crap beat out of him at the mtv awards 2 years ago, anyone know the full story? |
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Originally Posted by Hiro11
(Post 9350625)
Keep listening to that album, it's definitely a grower.
I actually meant the first song on the new album. But no worries, I plan to give both albums plenty of listening time. |
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I hate that the only southern California date is at Coachella. Last time I saw them was in October 07' opening for Queens. :(
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Originally Posted by Robot Rock
(Post 9351179)
I hate that the only southern California date is at Coachella. Last time I saw them was in October 07' opening for Queens. :(
This album has grown on me like a fungus over the past week. I think it's such a bizarre piece of music and I can't get enough. They really put on their space helmets for this one. I've listened to it about 20 times so far, and each time I discover something new. My favorite track is currently "Crack the Skye". It's so mind-numblingly powerful and crushing. 2nd would be "The Czar", a mammoth, psychedelic track with a badass mellotron. I got the Limited Edition "Tunnel Book" and it's probably the best packaging I've ever seen for a single album. |
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long time mastodon fan - i like it. having fun listening to the non-metal production. i like albums that make you think.
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I really enjoyed their first full length but kinda lost track of them after Leviathan... Crack the Skye is amazing. Got my cd.dvd from amazon this morning.
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I was a little hesitant at first knowing that they were moving into a more mainstream straight forward rock direction, but after a few listens it is growing on me and I respect them for continuing to evolve as a band. Can't wait to see them in Cleveland with INTRONAUT!!!
They are doing mostly small clubs on this tour, I'm sure they'll do another jaunt later on this year after they hit all the big festivals this summer around the globe. I purchased the album on iTunes and got a bonus "score" copy that has all the songs without vocals, VERY COOL! You really get to hear all the fine instrumental details that make this such a strong record... |
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