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Minsk is a doom metal and post-metal band from Peoria, Illinois, United States founded in 2002. Self described as psychedelic metal, their songs tend to start out as slow and simple, and become heavy and complex towards the end. Their sound draws equally from sludge metal, doom metal, hardcore punk, ambient and noise music, with a highly psychedelic attitude achieved through tribal drum patterns, thick layers of synthesizers and keyboards, and echoing vocals. They are named after the capital of Belarus. The idea of survival through suffering is a recurring theme in the lyrics and musical style. In fact, regarding the origin of their name, their official biography states: Drawing its nominal inspiration from a remote Belarusian city nestled deep amidst the in-betweens of the East and the West, a city that has been burned to the ground on several occasions only to be rebuilt like a Phoenix rising from its ashes. The sounds and atmospheres they evoke in their songs are complex and psychedelic . The band's first full-length album, Out of a Center Which Is Neither Dead nor Alive, was recorded in late 2004 and released in 2005 on At a Loss Recordings, following appearances at the South by Southwest and Emissions from the Monolith festivals. During the recording of the album, Drew McDowell left the band leaving them without a bassist. Sanford Parker,a big fan of Minsk and the guitarist for doom metal band Buried at Sea, who was producing the album at the time, decided to join Minsk as a full-time bassist to replace McDowell and also resumed his production work. He is still today a full time member of Minsk and a notable underground producer. Soon after Parker joined, founding member and guitarist Dustin Addis left, leaving the band to record Out of a Center Which Is Neither Dead nor Alive as a four piece, with Cristopher Bennett solely in charge of guitar duties. To support the album's release, the band embarked on a nationwide tour supporting many popular metal artists, notably Brutal Truth, High on Fire, Boris, Sunn O))), and Pig Destroyer. Following the tour, Minsk prepared to record their second album, The Ritual Fires of Abandonment, which was released February 2007 through Relapse Records who signed them immediately because of their growth in popularity and positive reception of their debut. After its release, Minsk went on another United States tour in support, reappearing at the South by Southwest and Emissions from the Monolith festivals in addition to several east coast stops. The band released their third LP, With Echoes in the Movement of Stone, on Relapse Records in 2009. In 2011, the band decided to call it quits with an open letter, but reformed several months later in 2012. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Minsk is a doom metal and post-metal band from Peoria, Illinois, United States founded in 2002. Self described as psychedelic metal, their songs tend to start out as slow and simple, and become heavy and complex towards the end. Their sound draws equally from sludge metal, doom metal, hardcore punk, ambient and noise music, with a highly psychedelic attitude achieved through tribal drum patterns, thick layers of synthesizers and keyboards, and echoing vocals. They are named after the capital of Belarus. The idea of survival through suffering is a recurring theme in the lyrics and musical style. In fact, regarding the origin of their name, their official biography states: Drawing its nominal inspiration from a remote Belarusian city nestled deep amidst the in-betweens of the East and the West, a city that has been burned to the ground on several occasions only to be rebuilt like a Phoenix rising from its ashes. The sounds and atmospheres they evoke in their songs are complex and psychedelic . The band's first full-length album, Out of a Center Which Is Neither Dead nor Alive, was recorded in late 2004 and released in 2005 on At a Loss Recordings, following appearances at the South by Southwest and Emissions from the Monolith festivals. During the recording of the album, Drew McDowell left the band leaving them without a bassist. Sanford Parker,a big fan of Minsk and the guitarist for doom metal band Buried at Sea, who was producing the album at the time, decided to join Minsk as a full-time bassist to replace McDowell and also resumed his production work. He is still today a full time member of Minsk and a notable underground producer. Soon after Parker joined, founding member and guitarist Dustin Addis left, leaving the band to record Out of a Center Which Is Neither Dead nor Alive as a four piece, with Cristopher Bennett solely in charge of guitar duties. To support the album's release, the band embarked on a nationwide tour supporting many popular metal artists, notably Brutal Truth, High on Fire, Boris, Sunn O))), and Pig Destroyer. Following the tour, Minsk prepared to record their second album, The Ritual Fires of Abandonment, which was released February 2007 through Relapse Records who signed them immediately because of their growth in popularity and positive reception of their debut. After its release, Minsk went on another United States tour in support, reappearing at the South by Southwest and Emissions from the Monolith festivals in addition to several east coast stops. The band released their third LP, With Echoes in the Movement of Stone, on Relapse Records in 2009. In 2011, the band decided to call it quits with an open letter, but reformed several months later in 2012. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Embers
White Wings
Mescaline Sunrise
Circle of Ashes
Three Moons
The Orphans of Piety
Ceremony Ek Stasis
The Shore of Transcendence
Almitra's Premonition
Means to an End
Crescent Mirror
Pisgah
Waging War On The Forevers
Narcotics And Dissecting Knives
Bloodletting And Forgetting
Three Hours
Holy Flower Of The North Star
To the Initiate
Onward Procession I. These Longest Of Days
Within and Without
Wisp Of Tow
Consumed by Horizons of Fire
Consumed by Horizons
Onward Procession II. The Soil Calls
Requiem From Substance To Silence
Requiem: From Substance to Silence
To the Garish Remembrance of Failure
Onward Procession III. The Blue Hour
Onward Procession IV. Return, The Heir
Conjunction
The Way Is Through
To You There Is No End
When the Walls Fell
7x7
Children of the Sun
The Chalice and the Dagger
The Time Ek Stasis
Waging Wars on the Forevers
Boreas
As The City Burns
Assault And Battery/The Golden Void
Narcotics and Disecting Knives
Holy Flower of the Northstar
Invoke Revive
Whisp of Tow
Stand for the Fire Demon
The Plains Of San Agustin
ruptured heart theory
Requiem - From Substance To Silence
White Wings of Death Scatter Our Days
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