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I'm reacquainting myself with one of my all time favourite bands, ISIS, after not listening to them much for a few years. Stylistically, they're somewhat similar to sludge metal bands like Neurosis, Baroness, Kylesa, etc. but a bit heavier and more technical with some crossover into post-rock territory with the loud-quiet-crescendo style popularised by bands like Mogwai. If this ain't your jam, it's probably not worth reading on. For those who think they may be interested, there are some wicked jams linked below. Hope u likey.
ISIS broke up in 2009 after releasing their fifth and final and what is imo one of the greatest post-metal albums of all time, Wavering Radiant. The break-up was planned and two weeks after the album's release, they released a statement saying "[we have] done everything we wanted to do, said everything we wanted to say," and, as part of an agreement made by the band at their formation, they did not wish to be faced with the possibility that they would "push past the point of a dignified death."[34] Disappointing as it was, I had to respect their decision because if they felt that their creative mana had run dry, it was better to go out at the peak than fall off a cliff trying to recapture past glory. I feel that many other bands could have benefited from a similar philosophy (cough cough Metallica and Opeth). With this in mind, Threshold of Transformation, the final track of Wavering Radiant, feels like a bittersweet love-/goodbye-letter to their fans, culminating in an epic four-and-a-half minute (mostly) instrumental segment. I still get chills when I listen to it now and despite being the final track they ever relased, it was actually the first I ever heard and the one that kickstarted my love affair with their music. So, without anymore of my blather, below is a collection of some of my favourite ISIS tracks from across all of their albums, starting with Threshold of Transformation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tMiadgbAC8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7TUnZXEVxM
Bonus track: the only song that has given me shades of prime ISIS is The Ocean - The Quiet Observer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTjx3R4Najc
ISIS broke up in 2009 after releasing their fifth and final and what is imo one of the greatest post-metal albums of all time, Wavering Radiant. The break-up was planned and two weeks after the album's release, they released a statement saying "[we have] done everything we wanted to do, said everything we wanted to say," and, as part of an agreement made by the band at their formation, they did not wish to be faced with the possibility that they would "push past the point of a dignified death."[34] Disappointing as it was, I had to respect their decision because if they felt that their creative mana had run dry, it was better to go out at the peak than fall off a cliff trying to recapture past glory. I feel that many other bands could have benefited from a similar philosophy (cough cough Metallica and Opeth). With this in mind, Threshold of Transformation, the final track of Wavering Radiant, feels like a bittersweet love-/goodbye-letter to their fans, culminating in an epic four-and-a-half minute (mostly) instrumental segment. I still get chills when I listen to it now and despite being the final track they ever relased, it was actually the first I ever heard and the one that kickstarted my love affair with their music. So, without anymore of my blather, below is a collection of some of my favourite ISIS tracks from across all of their albums, starting with Threshold of Transformation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tMiadgbAC8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7TUnZXEVxM
Bonus track: the only song that has given me shades of prime ISIS is The Ocean - The Quiet Observer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTjx3R4Najc
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