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Ink 19 :: Unto Ashes
Rhythmic, hypnotic, melodic, mysterious -- the music of Unto Ashes is all the...
UNTO ASHES MOON OPPOSE MOON Projekt Rhythmic, hypnotic, melodic, mysterious -- the music of Unto Ashes is all these good things, and many more. Hailing from New York City, they play some of the most innovative gothic/apocalyptic folk music I have heard in a long time. The closest comparisons would ...
Ink 19 :: Unto Ashes
Saturn Return (Projekt). Review by Dave Aftandilian.
UNTO ASHES SATURN RETURN Projekt There ought to be a warning label on this CD: "Seriously Spooky Shit." If descents into shrilling, demon-haunted madness unnerve you; if eviscerated maidens, their entrails spread wide open upon the table of reason, offend you; and if golden rivers staining the coast ...
Ink 19 :: Unto Ashes
Empty into White (Projekt). Review by Dave Aftandilian.
UNTO ASHES EMPTY INTO WHITE Projekt There are very few bands I would say can actually work magick with their music, but Unto Ashes is definitely one. Like their previous two albums with Projekt, Empty into White is a deeply rewarding blend of hypnotic drums and percussion, mesmerizing female and male ...
Ink 19 :: Toy Stories
Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)
...my G.I. Joe with life-like hair (the one that looked like Ed Bradley from 60 Minutes). "It wasn't a doll, it was an action figure!" Michael Laird Unto Ashes Probably the single most important toy I ever got was actually the gift of some neighborhood kids when I was 13, namely a relatively crude skateboard...
Ink 19 :: black tape for a blue girl
Dave Aftandilian plays "20 Questions" with black tape for a blue girl (and Projekt Records) main man Sam Rosenthal, for an in-depth look at their new album, the scavenger bride.
...and cello; lovely flute from Lisa Feuer, also the model for the CD booklet; dulcimer, mandolin, drums, and various percussions from Michael Laird of Unto Ashes; guest vocals and guitar from Bret Helm of Audra; and guest vocals from Athan Maroulis of Spahn Ranch. The result is a brooding, gripping, deeply...
Ink 19 :: Excelsis
October 1999 :: Music E-G :: Excelsis (Dave Aftandilian)
...interwoven guitar, the track has a dark, brooding, almost trance-like feel. Of all fifteen songs on this album, though, "Lord of the Dance" by Unto Ashes sends the most shivers down my spine every time I hear it. Beginning with bells ringing in a bitter cold wind from beyond the grave, with slow...
Ink 19 :: Orphee
According to the liner notes, this collection is "an introspective descent in...
..., including Black Tape for a Blue Girl, Soul Whirling Somewhere, and Peter Ulrich. One of my favorites from the offerings of the Projekt camp was Unto Ashes' "Scourge," with its delicate acoustic guitar, jeweled xylophone sounds, and lovely synth paired with darkly twisted yet compelling lyrics. Audra...
Ink 19 :: Projekt Records
Celebrating 18 years with its 100th release, Projekt Records is firmly established as the preeminent gothic/darkwave label in the U.S. Dave Aftandilian spoke with label head (and Black Tape for a Blue Girl member) Sam Rosenthal to learn how this niche label has thrived over the years, and how he plans to weather the emergence of the Internet.
...people have been picking up on their sound, which is compared to Slowdive or early Love Spirals Downwards. I've also recently released debuts from Unto Ashes and Audra. Each band has a different sound, but I have to admit that they all have something a bit catchy about their melodies. I think that this...
Ink 19 :: Earthbound Smoke Ghost
Karma's Grave (self-released). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
..., so seamlessly, so chemically addled, that a whole new sound – idiom, if you will – arises like a phoenix from the flames of complacency (more like ashes). And the vocals of Middle East-born frontman Pheroze Karai? Another idiom unto itself: Usually harmonic, usually haunting, just plain odd all the...
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