Pale Folklore
Pale Folklore is the debut album by American metal band Agalloch. It featured an eclectic mix of acoustic folk reminiscent of Scandinavian bands such as Ulver; doom and black metal-esque riffs; growled, clean, whispered, and shrieked vocals; and a production style and atmosphere that borrowed heavily from black metal. The lyrical themes focused mainly on depression, nature, folklore and the supernatural. It featured the roots of a post-rock influence which was greatly expanded on with Agalloch's second studio album, The Mantle.
Track listing
Source: AllMusic[3]
1. |
"She Painted Fire Across the Skyline I" | Haughm |
8:35 |
2. |
"She Painted Fire Across the Skyline II" | Haughm |
3:09 |
3. |
"She Painted Fire Across the Skyline III" | Haughm |
7:10 |
4. |
"The Misshapen Steed" | Breyer |
4:54 |
5. |
"Hallways of Enchanted Ebony" | Haughm, Anderson |
9:59 |
6. |
"Dead Winter Days" | Haughm, Anderson, Walton |
7:51 |
7. |
"As Embers Dress the Sky" | Haughm, Anderson |
8:04 |
8. |
"The Melancholy Spirit" | Haughm |
12:27 |
Total length: |
62:10 |
Personnel
(Anderson's then-girlfriend performed the operatic vocals on "She Painted Fire Across the Skyline" and "As Embers Dress the Sky".)[4]
Production
- Produced by Ronn Chick, John Haughm and Shane Breyer
- Engineered by Ronn Chick
References
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- Shane Breyer
- Chris Greene
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| Singles |
- "Alpha Serpentis (Unukalhai)"
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| Demos |
- From Which of This Oak
- Promo 1998
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