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The voice that leads And We Wept the Black Ocean Within is now dead.

No, tragedy hasn't struck since the album was recorded. The debut release from Brooklyn, NY trio A Storm of Light is anything but posthumous. However, within its murky, suffocating depths there lies little certainty about the origin and veracity of the words bellowed by guitarist Josh Graham (also Neurosis visual director, Blood and Time, Battle of Mice and formerly of Red Sparowes) as mouthpiece of the album's protagonist.

The unreliable narrator as a literary device -- familiar to the works of authors like Edgar Allan Poe and William Faulkner -- places readers within an intractable mind in a severely compromised state. Interestingly, this notion rarely explored in rock music is the essence of And We Wept the Black Ocean Within. The first-person lyrics are unclear exactly who might be delivering them as they appear to move through varying stages of grief (i.e. denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) throughout the course of the album. It could be something inanimate, could be something animal, or it could be the words of someone long deceased. Graham isn't forthcoming with details, however. The closest he comes is a vague hint to the cover artwork and something to do with so-called "bog bodies" -- phenomenally well-preserved human remains dating back to the Celtic Iron Age of persons violently dispensed by being submerged in acidic peat bogs.

Whichever the case may be, these dark themes of drowning, destruction and despair are perfectly suited to A Storm of Light's impressively pressurized sound. Graham is joined on the album by bassist/vocalist Domenic Seita (ex-Tombs, ex-Asea) and drummer Pete Angevine of Satanized. Since this recording, rhythmic pugilist extraordinaire Vincent Signorelli (Unsane, ex-Swans) has signed on as second drummer. As you'd guess by the pedigree, A Storm of Light is brutally hard-hitting. However, the group's haunting harmonic drone meshing guitar, vocals and subtle keyboard layers gives listeners a sense of slow suffocation in waves of noise rather than straightforward pummeling.

While the immediate heavy rock referents of the band's antecedents make sense, the album has just as much in common with narrative-based groups like Crime & The City Solution than conceptual metal. As an early influence on Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (and later to share members), Crime & The City Solution's Simon Bonney penned dark tales of desperation and punctuated them with precise song structures that flowed with the prose, rarely adhering to traditional verse-chorus-verse formula. Likewise, And We Wept the Black Ocean Within moves in versicle form between the voice and instruments. The result is an album densely packed with suspense, tension and eruptive release.

Aided by master engineer Joel Hamilton (Book of Knots, Battle of Mice), Graham's slack-tuned guitar rumbles and groans while subtle keyboard lines and Seita's bass slither throughout the lowest ranges of the musical scale. Angevine's lunging rhythms add crashing and propulsive heft. The vocals sound as intricately layered as the other instruments, often sounding unclear how many voices are adding to the harmony... guitar notes, voices, synth chords all blur into a wash that quite suitably evokes a sense of deep sea water pressure. We wouldn't go so far to suggest that it could give listeners a case of the bends, but And We Wept the Black Ocean Within is not the type of album that one can easily escape and switch into something else.

Throughout, there are many jutting sonic surprises that we'd be reticent to reveal herein. Suffice to say, the debut of A Storm of Light is a truly suspenseful and captivating work that bears nearly as much to do with masterful cinema and literature as it does with the type of monolithic and epic sounds of its musical progenitors.

-- Dave Clifford

For more reading, check out the Bog Bodies National Geographic article here .

You can also read into Greenpeace's campaign to save our oceans, here . Dont be afraid to take action.

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Member Since: 11/1/2007
Band Website: astormoflight.com
Band Members: josh graham:
guitar, keyboards, vocals
(neurosis (visuals), blood and time, battle of mice, formerly of red sparowes)

domenic seita:
bass, vocals
(formerly of tombs and asea)

vinny signorelli:
drums, percussion
(unsane)

pete angevine:
drums, percussion
(satanized)

BOOKING:
UK - Positive Nuisance
Contact: Chrissie Yiannou: [email protected]

US - The Kenmore Agency
Contact: Matt Pike: [email protected]

Europe - Puschen
Contact: Susanne Herrndorf: [email protected]

PRESS:
SOLID PR
Contacts:
Derek Meier: [email protected]
Chris Pacifico: [email protected]

Sounds Like: sinking
Record Label: Neurot Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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Roadburn - A Storm of Light - Studio Report

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WANTED

Yikes. So, we don't want to open a can of worms here, but we are looking for an addition to the band. We have a lot of specifics; but we're not going to let that stop us from looking for that special ...
Posted by A Storm of Light on Wed, 08 Oct 2008 09:03:00 PST

Deaf Sparrow Review

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Posted by A Storm of Light on Mon, 21 Jul 2008 02:52:00 PST

Heathen Harvest Review

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Posted by A Storm of Light on Mon, 21 Jul 2008 02:49:00 PST

Split with Nadja

Next week we are recording two new songs with Joel Hamilton at Studio G for our upcoming split with Nadja. A Storm of Light will have two new songs totaling about 19 minutes, and Nadja will have one ...
Posted by A Storm of Light on Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:36:00 PST

Features

June brings features in both Rock Sound and Terrorizer magazines. We ThankTerrorizer profusely for their support. TERRORIZER Issue 171 - 8/10 review "Their debut...simulataneously tugs at your ego-con...
Posted by A Storm of Light on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 03:04:00 PST

Iann Robinson/None Louder Review

Thanks Iann.NoneLouder.com A STORM OF LIGHTAND WE WEPT THE BLACK OCEAN WITHINNEUROT RECORDINGSA Storm Of Light is yet another forward thinking band that lays waste to the idea that you can categorize ...
Posted by A Storm of Light on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:44:00 PST

Webstore is Now Up

Our Webstore with Blue Collar is HERE.
Posted by A Storm of Light on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 04:05:00 PST

ITAOT Review

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