Where Greater Men Have Fallen

Where Greater Men Have Fallen
Studio album by Primordial
Released November 25, 2014
Genre Black metal, Celtic metal, Doom metal
Length 58:45
Label Metal Blade Records
Producer Jaime Gomez Arellano
Primordial chronology
Redemption at the Puritan's Hand
(2011)
Where Greater Men Have Fallen
(2014)

Where Greater Men Have Fallen is the eighth full-length album by Irish metal band Primordial. The album was released on November 25, 2014 through Metal Blade Records.[1] A music video for the track 'Babel's Tower' was released on November 24, 2014.[2]

The album reached #24 on the Top Heatseekers chart,[3] #24 on Billboard's Top New Artist Chart and #43 on Billboard's Hard Music Chart, and #104 on Billboard's Independent Albums Chart.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Primordial. All lyrics written by A.A. Nemtheanga.[5]

No. Title Length
1. "Where Greater Men Have Fallen"   8:06
2. "Babel's Tower"   8:15
3. "Come the Flood"   7:16
4. "The Seed of Tyrants"   5:32
5. "Ghosts of the Charnel House"   7:29
6. "The Alchemist's Head"   6:08
7. "Born to Night"   8:55
8. "Wield Lightning to Split the Sun"   7:04

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[6]
Metal InjectionVery positive[7]
Pitchfork7.9/10[8]
Rolling Stone[9]

The album was generally well received by critics. Pitchfork wrote that "Compared to Primordial’s past successes, the stripped-and-centered approach might seem simplistic, but the hour-long result is more immediate because of it. From beginning to end, Fallen feels like a compulsory listen."[8] About.com's Dan Drago also praised the album, concluding in his review that "Where Greater Men Have Fallen is more proof of their ability to grow and maintain such a high level of songwriting. Equal in stature to their last two releases, they seem to be reaching new heights and very few bands can match their passion. They have once again released a sure candidate for album of the year."

Many critics were particularly complimentary towards A.A. Nemtheanga's vocals on the album.[6][7][8] Writing for Rolling Stone, Kim Kelly wrote that "Alan Averill is a vocal powerhouse, soaring atop melodic black/folk metal compositions that channel doom and gloom as well as triumph. [...] When Averill howls "The heart of your motherland will be ripped from her chest," a million ghosts cry out with him."

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[10]

Primordial

Production and art

References

  1. "Metal Blade Primordial Where Greater Men Have Fallen". Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  2. "PRIMORDIAL release official videoclip for ‘Babel’s Tower’!". November 24, 2014. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  3. "AllMusic Where Greater Men Have Fallen awards". Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  4. "PRIMORDIAL - Where Greater Men Have Fallen First Week Chart Numbers Revealed". December 4, 2014. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  5. "Allmusic Where Greater Men Have Fallen tracklist page". Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  6. 1 2 Drago, Dan. "About.com Primordial Where Greater Men Have Fallen review". Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  7. 1 2 Mathis, Shayne (November 26, 2014). "Metal Injection Primordial Where Greater Men Have Fallen review". Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  8. 1 2 3 Currin, Grayson (December 9, 2014). "Pitchfork Primordial Where Greater Men Have Fallen review". Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  9. Kelly, Kim (November 18, 2014). "Rolling Stone Primordial Where Greater Men Have Fallen review". Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  10. "Allmusic Where Greater Men Have Fallen credits page". Retrieved February 9, 2015.
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