The Lamp of Thoth - Portents, Omens & Dooms
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The Lamp of Thoth - Portents, Omens & Dooms
ok, here's what I splurged out spontaneously:
a great album for sure, but I think my expectations were a bit different from what the band delivered and probably set out to deliver too. a lot has to do with the 'fun' vibe that is so pervasive, but I could and should have anticipated that of course from everything released so far. somehow I think I crave sincerely troubled and troubling darkness in doom. there is something about the production also, a bit disjointed somehow, but I can't put my finger on it yet. awesome vocals (with some weaknesses here and there, but the styles, variety and drama really make them so great) good songwriting and filled with godly riffs - they will slay live, no doubt about that! this needs many more spins though and I'll add my impressions as they come in.
any opinions on this album?
a great album for sure, but I think my expectations were a bit different from what the band delivered and probably set out to deliver too. a lot has to do with the 'fun' vibe that is so pervasive, but I could and should have anticipated that of course from everything released so far. somehow I think I crave sincerely troubled and troubling darkness in doom. there is something about the production also, a bit disjointed somehow, but I can't put my finger on it yet. awesome vocals (with some weaknesses here and there, but the styles, variety and drama really make them so great) good songwriting and filled with godly riffs - they will slay live, no doubt about that! this needs many more spins though and I'll add my impressions as they come in.
any opinions on this album?
I personally think this is a crushing album that well surpasses the already great 10" they put out last year. I don't mind the somewhat humorous side of some things. Come on, it's not like you'd believe that Lord Strange sang "fucking on the altair of the church in town, turning all the crosses upside down" in all right-through seriousness anyway. I take myself seriously and I take metal and doom seriously too, but not so seriously that I can't stand someting tongue in cheek. Lighten up.
The Lamp have done one of the top five albums of the year for me.
The Lamp have done one of the top five albums of the year for me.
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- 'pataphysicien
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I don't need to lighten up, but thanks for the advicemordred wrote:I personally think this is a crushing album that well surpasses the already great 10" they put out last year. I don't mind the somewhat humorous side of some things. Come on, it's not like you'd believe that Lord Strange sang "fucking on the altair of the church in town, turning all the crosses upside down" in all right-through seriousness anyway. I take myself seriously and I take metal and doom seriously too, but not so seriously that I can't stand someting tongue in cheek. Lighten up.
The Lamp have done one of the top five albums of the year for me.

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To me, the humour and tongue in cheek is one of the main reasons why The Lamp are so great. It's about good songs and doom first, sure, but theirs is Hammer horror doom. It's about the Devil Rides Out, not existentialist "occultism as a metaphor" pondering.'pataphysicien wrote:I don't need to lighten up, but thanks for the advicemordred wrote:I personally think this is a crushing album that well surpasses the already great 10" they put out last year. I don't mind the somewhat humorous side of some things. Come on, it's not like you'd believe that Lord Strange sang "fucking on the altair of the church in town, turning all the crosses upside down" in all right-through seriousness anyway. I take myself seriously and I take metal and doom seriously too, but not so seriously that I can't stand someting tongue in cheek. Lighten up.
The Lamp have done one of the top five albums of the year for me.I agree about the top five. and it is a crushing album. there is just nothing that does not feel tongue in cheek. it's a great, fun and often wonderfully eerie and obscure feeling album - generally very well done. I just cracked up at the greatness of 'your closest friend is a goat' whilst shopping, superb stuff. so don't get me wrong, I love the tongue-in-cheekness of it, the lyrics are extremely well written too. it's just that I was hoping for something 'deeper' here and there, regardless of how that sounds. it's that deeper connection that ties me so close to the few, most cherished doom bands, that's all. and I would have wished that TLoT became one of them because they are hands down an awesome band.
And Stefan, you really need to cheer up. You Killjoy, you

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so I guess I do, if you say so as wellgreat_knuthulhu wrote:To me, the humour and tongue in cheek is one of the main reasons why The Lamp are so great. It's about good songs and doom first, sure, but theirs is Hammer horror doom. It's about the Devil Rides Out, not existentialist "occultism as a metaphor" pondering.'pataphysicien wrote:I don't need to lighten up, but thanks for the advicemordred wrote:I personally think this is a crushing album that well surpasses the already great 10" they put out last year. I don't mind the somewhat humorous side of some things. Come on, it's not like you'd believe that Lord Strange sang "fucking on the altair of the church in town, turning all the crosses upside down" in all right-through seriousness anyway. I take myself seriously and I take metal and doom seriously too, but not so seriously that I can't stand someting tongue in cheek. Lighten up.
The Lamp have done one of the top five albums of the year for me.I agree about the top five. and it is a crushing album. there is just nothing that does not feel tongue in cheek. it's a great, fun and often wonderfully eerie and obscure feeling album - generally very well done. I just cracked up at the greatness of 'your closest friend is a goat' whilst shopping, superb stuff. so don't get me wrong, I love the tongue-in-cheekness of it, the lyrics are extremely well written too. it's just that I was hoping for something 'deeper' here and there, regardless of how that sounds. it's that deeper connection that ties me so close to the few, most cherished doom bands, that's all. and I would have wished that TLoT became one of them because they are hands down an awesome band.
And Stefan, you really need to cheer up. You Killjoy, you


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