Above the Earth, Below the Sky

Above the Earth, Below the Sky
Studio album by If These Trees Could Talk
Released March 11, 2009
Recorded Mammoth Cave Studio in Akron
Genre Post-rock, post-metal
Length 44:58
Label self-released, The Mylene Sheath, Metal Blade
Producer Zack Kelly and Tim Gerak
If These Trees Could Talk chronology
If These Trees Could Talk
(2006)
Above the Earth, Below the Sky
(2009)
Red Forest
(2012)

Above the Earth, Below the Sky is the first full-length studio album by American post-rock band If These Trees Could Talk. It was independently released on March 11, 2009[1] and then re-released by The Mylene Sheath on vinyl the following year[2] then released once again through Metal Blade in January 2015.[3] The album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Tim Gerak at Mammoth Cave Studio in Akron. The album was produced by Zack Kelly and Tim Gerak.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
New Noise Magazine[4]

Nathaniel Lay of New Noise Magazine gave the album a positive review describing the album as an “ambition beginning” noting a “[slight falter]” in their “heavier movements”. He summarized stating “You don't have to be a lover of instrumental to get lost within [this band].”

Track listing

All songs written by If These Trees Could Talk.

No. Title Length
1. "From Roots to Needles"   6:42
2. "What's in the Ground Belongs to You"   4:14
3. "Terra Incognita"   0:57
4. "Above the Earth"   2:19
5. "Below the Sky"   7:20
6. "The Sun is in The North"   5:45
7. "Thirty-Six Silos"   4:39
8. "The Flames of Herostratus"   5:34
9. "Rebuilding the Temple of Artemis"   5:05
10. "Deus Ex Machina"   2:23
Total length:
44:58

Personnel

If These Trees Could Talk
Production

References

  1. "Above the Earth, Below the Sky by If These Trees Could Talk". bandcamp.com. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  2. "If These Trees Could Talk - Above The Earth, Below The Sky". discogs.com. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  3. "If These Trees Could Talk "Above the Earth, Below the Sky"". metalblade.com. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  4. Lay, Nathaniel (January 27, 2015). "Album Review: If These Trees Could Talk – "Above the Earth, Below the Sky" and "Red Forest"". newnoisemagazine.com. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
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