Wednesday, June 25, 2014

ARAKK's Self & Distance (demo)


There seems to be some confusion about the release date of this recording.  It was recorded in the summer and fall of 2013, and released in June 2014.  I noticed Metal Archives has it documented as a 2013 release.  That's incorrect.  It's a 2014 release.  It's also documented as a demo.  That may be correct, but it's unclear.  It's not a full-length, given the recording is just one 24-minute track, but it might be an EP.  It doesn't have the poor quality most demos do.  Either way, it's a recording that needs to be brought out into the open.  It has the potential to make some serious noise in the metal community.  This band has the potential to be the next big thing in funeral doom metal.

ARAKK hails from Copenhagen, Denmark, and consists of:

Jesper Christoffersen - Guitars/vocals
Kasper Ralsted Jensen - Guitars/vocals
Nicholas R. Tesla - Bass
Johan Trærup - Drums

Aske Øland Kjærgaard - Synth/programming

And on this recording we're fortunate enough to hear guest vocals by Ayo Krohn Mikkelsen.  Maybe she'll decide to join the band (and/or appear on future releases).  We can hope so at least.  

Self & Distance is a doom track to behold.  It has the painfully mournful and funereal riffs, calm, brooding atmospheric landscapes, hauntingly dreamy vocals (not dissimilar to the vocals of Sara Timms on Black Math Horseman's one and only record), crushing passages and building climaxes.  

From the 11:05 mark to 17:15 the pace really slows down and we hear a slow drum beat, an occasional guitar strum and the marvelously effective, almost chanted, whispering vocals of Ayo Krohn Mikkelsen.  The whispering at times sounds like its layered together as it builds.  The vocals come to a sudden halt and a soft, slow guitar melody follows before things get real heavy again.

 
 
Recommended to anyone who likes funeral doom and has the patience to sit through a 24-minute song that, despite its length, remains interesting and captivating throughout.  I'm already looking forward to ARAKK's first full length. 

   

2 comments:

  1. ARAKK here,

    Thank you so much for your words - we are very thrilled about the fact that you and other people around the world are putting time and effort into reviewing and writing about our band and music. You are right about the release date/year: The song was recorded/produced/mixed/mastered throughout 2013 and the first half of 2014, and it was released the 2nd of June 2014. We actually don't know if its a demo, and EP etc., - right now it's just a song for itself. At the moment we are working on some new songs, but we don't know yet when we will go to the "studio" and record them. The line-up you have mentioned is btw our original line-up from 2012 untill early 2014 (which is also the line-up for the recording of Self & distance) where Nicholas became our new bassplayer so Aske could focus more on the synth/programming stuff. Our line-up is now as following:

    Jesper Christoffersen - Guitars/vocals

    Kasper Ralsted Jensen - Guitars/vocals

    Nicholas R. Tesla - Bass

    Johan Trærup - Drums

    Aske Øland Kjærgaard - Synth/programming


    All The Best,
    ARAKK

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  2. Thank you for reading and clarifying, and thank you for the kind comment! It means a lot to me that you took the time to come on here and write out a fleshed out response like you did.

    One of the reasons popular music is less intimate, or becomes so at some level, is because bands and their fans lose that interaction and synergy between one another. Even if you soar to amazing heights (which I hope you do!), I also hope you'll keep that connection between you and your fans. Trust me, it means a lot to us.

    Best of luck writing and recording the new material. Can't wait to hear it.

    Brad

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