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Zoroaster "voice of saturn" cd
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“Voice of Saturn”, the follow up to the band’s critically acclaimed release, “Dog Magic”, has arrived.

Recorded at The Living Room in Atlanta (The Black Lips, Mastodon) with engineer Ed Rawls, Voice of Saturn pushes ZOROASTER’s heady mix of mammoth metal and psychotropic shoegaze to skyscraping new heights. From the galloping post-Sabbath rock of the roll out track “Spirit Molecule” to the concrete street cleaning of “Lamen of the Master Therion” and through to the tribal percussive vertebrae of the album’s “hidden” closer, Voice of Saturn administers in-the-red levels of both the band’s mysticism and barbarism in spades. The record features a guest appearance from friend and fellow Atlantean Brent Hinds of Mastodon, who contributes a searing guitar solo to the song “White Dwarf”.

ZOROASTER, who has been called "one of the U.S.'s most promising underground metal bands", formed in Atlanta, GA in 2003 out of the need for “sedation by high volumes and low frequencies". The group has met to shining praise from both metal and indie rock press alike since its formation, being praised for its deafening power, use of left-of-center instrumentation (which has included Moog synths, theremins, ominous vocal choirs and even brass sections) and unique take on heavy music.

ZOROASTER features a live show that has been described as "an obliteration of the senses", earning the three piece the title of “Atlanta’s loudest band".

When asked for comment on Voice of Saturn, ZOROASTER guitarist / vocalist Will Fiore stated, “With “Voice of Saturn”, we’ve continued to expand on our sound, while still keeping that heavy base we started with. The new album is another step in our ongoing evolution.”

The final track listing for Voice of Saturn is as follows:

1.) Intro (1:00)
2.) Spirit Molecule (6:10)
3.) Undying (13:43)
4.) White Dwarf (5:42)
5.) Voice of Saturn (5:25)
6.) Lamen of the Master Therion (7:55)
7.) Outro (14:14)

The album’s primo cover art was designed by Brian Mercer (Melvins, High on Fire).

"At their fastest, Zoroaster could pass for half-speed Motorhead. At their slowest, the seconds between notes inch into double-digits. Titanic heaviness...in the right light, those wide-open riffs hide worlds inside." - VILLAGE VOICE

"extremely heavy...[ZOROASTER weave] Moog, Theremin, brass, and hella more psychedelia into their doom. I can't stop listening." - PITCHFORK

"The songs on Zoroaster’s excellent new album Dog Magic are monolithic slabs of stoner doom. They are egregiously long and ridiculously heavy." - ALARM

"Epic sludge/doom with a strong psychedelic bent, the first full-length by the Atlanta trio alternates between the deliberate pace and structure of classic doom and the more free-form, swirling departures of Hawkwind." - POPMATTERS

"Atlanta doom metal trio Zoroaster haven’t so much reinvented the wheel on their latest, Dog Magic, as they have attempted to redesign it...their epic assaults benefit from some clever analog synth sounds—sputtery crackles and creepy Italian horror movie motifs...This is what stoner metal should be: one foot in the south and the other in hell." - DECIBEL

"Unholy doom from the Deep South. When Zoroaster hit their groove, the results can be truly magical." – REVOLVER

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 14 March, 2009.
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