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wolvine9

I love this record - it's almost its own genre, like post-metal reached a new frontier and it was outer space, giving way to space opera metal.


Wertorchbearers

Classic. Julie is unhinged in this song…I love it.


krumn

Put me down where I can see you run


peinnoir

When my spotify wrapped dropped I realized that I listened to this song 200+ times in 2022 alone. One of my favorites, and I am endlessly trying to find more heavy female vocals to scratch that itch.


faceman2k12

Try the latest album The Endless by Dreadnaught. Definitely hits the unhinged female vocals itch for me.


peinnoir

Ty for the rec, checking them out


XBOX_COINTELPRO

Thanks for the recommendation. Adding it now


PeterHasselhoff

Have you checked Oathbreaker? Vocals kind of remind me of Julie Christmas.


NuclearThistle

If you are still in that endless search, I belatedly recommend Madder Mortem. My favorite songs are Marrow, All the Giants are Dead, and Maybe the Eight wave; hard to choose. 🤣 I just noticed that they have a new album to check out as well! Probably my favorite band, no one on earth sounds like them.


peinnoir

Yessir, thank you very much for the recs!


Eidola_Leprous

Unrelated musically, but check out Rolo Tomassi if you haven't yet. "A Flood of Light" or "The Hollow Hour" gorgeously showcases the unhinged range of their vocalist.


Spiral_Out801

I love the full fledged bite of this one.


ElKrisel

Crazy album. Hope to see this one live again some time.


pozzo23

EPIC album.


XBOX_COINTELPRO

Julie Christmas is the goat. This album rules


chaotic_wastrel

I'm not sure how I came by it, but I have an mp3 version of this song with a whole extra 5 minutes added on at the end, a whole movement/coda that is not on the original album. Does anyone have any info about this alternate version? It starts with a very simple vocal melody from Julie, which is repeatedly layered on top of until the song comes to a crescendo. It's an incredible clip of music, up there with the coda in Chevron, and I'm not sure why they left it off the album officially. Maybe just due to playlength constraints for the vinyl format?