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An elder is someone with a degree of seniority or authority. The term may refer to:
Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century, first as books of individual 78rpm records, then from 1948 as vinyl LP records played at 33 1⁄3 rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though in the 21st century albums sales have mostly focused on compact disc (CD) and MP3 formats. The audio cassette was a format used in the late 1970s through to the 1990s alongside vinyl.
An album may be recorded in a recording studio (fixed or mobile), in a concert venue, at home, in the field, or a mix of places. Recording may take a few hours to several years to complete, usually in several takes with different parts recorded separately, and then brought or "mixed" together. Recordings that are done in one take without overdubbing are termed "live", even when done in a studio. Studios are built to absorb sound, eliminating reverberation, so as to assist in mixing different takes; other locations, such as concert venues and some "live rooms", allow for reverberation, which creates a "live" sound. The majority of studio recordings contain an abundance of editing, sound effects, voice adjustments, etc. With modern recording technology, musicians can be recorded in separate rooms or at separate times while listening to the other parts using headphones; with each part recorded as a separate track.
The Elder is an independent film adaptation of the 1981 Kiss concept album, Music from "The Elder". The film's plot derives from that concept, devised by Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons.
The film is being produced by British author and musician Seb Hunter and partner Owen Oakeshott. The film has so far not been acknowledged or sanctioned by Kiss or their management.
In April 2014, a new, synthetic variant of the bird-flu virus (H5N1) was 'accidentally' released into South East England by American pharmaceutical giant Blackwell Corp, as a consequence of which, 99.9% of the local population perished.
Ten years after this unprecedented catastrophe, in the continued absence of any centralised infrastructure, Blackwell (Steve Webster) himself now personally oversees the remaining 0.1% with his own, heavily armed, roving Priesthood.
The Citizenship's highest honour is to become one of the Chosen - the latest of whom, just a boy (Billy Mackie), who must be escorted from the West Country across the deserted English countryside by Father Morpheus (Owen Oakeshott), to Blackwell's laboratory on the Isle of Wight.
First of all, sorry for bad quality. After a humble but promising start on their split album with Queen Elephantine (and later their first Demo), Elder released their first album, self titled. This album incorporates a mixture of Doom Metal and Stoner Rock elements , while mainly consisting of Doom Metal and some low-pitched strained vocals on such songs as "Riddle of Steel Pt. 1" similar to Sleep's album Dopesmoker. When they released the album, Elder was formed by Nick DiSalvo (Guitar and Vocals), Matt Couto (Drums) and Chas Mitchell (Bass). Track list: 1. White Walls - 0:00 2. Hexe - 6:57 3. Riddle of Steel Pt 1 15:55 4. Ghost Head 25:55 5. Riddle of Steel Pt 2 33:30
1. Compendium 00:00 2. Legend 10:39 3. Lore 23:10 4. Deadweight 39:08 5. Spirit at Aphelion 48:36
Boston stoner rock trio Elder returned in 2011 with an epic psychedelic rock opus, Dead Roots Stirring, jammed with cascading riffs, cosmic melody and spiraling sonic architecture. All of it delivered with much greater focus and swagger than their self-titled 2009 debut. The songs are long and the guitar solos themselves wander longer than most trendy indie bands’ singles. But you know what? Dead Roots Stirring, all 5 songs clocking in at a combined 51-minutes, passes more quickly than most buzz-band-of-the-week’s 5-song, 17-minute remix EPs. Lyrics on Dead Roots Stirring are applied sparingly, which is too bad as singer Nick DiSalvo’s vocals have evolved nicely over the past two years. This however is only a minor complaint for an album that’s full of highlights. Throughout Dead Roots...
Yeah, this appeared between Dead Roots Stirring and Lore. Nice EP, marked the perfect transition between both album. In this album, you will find beautiful landscapes across this foreign lands. Dumb that both songs aren't on a same video until this one, not too hard to edit. Track List: 01. Spires Burn 00:00 02. Release 10:31
Elder - Lore (2015) https://www.facebook.com/elderofficial?fref=nf http://beholdtheelder.bandcamp.com/ Lore will be released in the US by Armageddon Shop and in Europe by Stickman Records on February 27th! Lore is the third full-length album by Elder and a watershed moment in the band's history. Joining the interplay of heaviness and melody which has become the hallmark Elder sound are a host of new meanderings through uncharted kosmische territory; krautrock, prog as well as classic heavy rock and doom can all be heard unfolding throughout the record's five songs. By giving equal credence to riffs and atmosphere, Lore bypasses genre constraints, the group's penchant for progressive songwriting and melody shining more brightly than ever. ------ US buyers can preorder the vinyl and CD ...
01 - Fanfare (01:23) 02 - Just A Boy (02:26) 03 - Odyssey (05:38) 04 - Only You (04:18) 05 - Under The Rose (04:53) 06 - Dark Light (04:20) 07 - A World Without Heroes (02:42) 08 - The Oath (04:33) 09 - Mr. Blackwell (04:54) 10 - Escape From The Island (02:53) 11 - I (05:05)
Oh, good lord, what a piece of art... This split, recorded in 2006, is the first work for both Hong Kong's Queen Elephantine and USA's Elder. Mixing the psychedelia of Queen Elephantine and the Sludgy doomness of Elder, makes this split album not only a piece of art, but the beginning of what it has been of such amazing bands, and what will i be of them.
Live at ValleyHomegrown 2010 "Hexe" taken from the album "Elder" (2008) Nick DiSalvo ( guitar & vocals ) Jack Donovan ( bass ) Matt Couto ( drums ) All rights reserved to their respective owners. Elder.
Quebec's occultist black/death metal trio NECRONOMICON have returned with 'Rise of The Elder Ones'; their darkest, meanest album to date. 'Rise of The Elder Ones' was created for one purpose only, to conquer everything from the darkness to the light. NECRONOMICON -Rise of the Elder Ones will be out in North America via Season of Mist on June 11th, 2013. The album will be available on CD. Track List: 1.) Resurrected 2.) The End of Times 3.) The Living God (Pharaoh of Gods Part II) 4.) The Nuclear Chaos 5.) From Beyond 6.) Rise of the Elder Ones 7.) The Valley of the Lost Souls 8.) Celestial Being 9.) Dark Corners of the Earth 10.) The Fallen Get your copy of 'Rise of the Elder Ones' via the Season of Mist E-Shop! http://tinyurl.com/mzldg6x Rise of the Elder Ones on iTunes - http://bit....
"Reflections of a Floating World" is Elder's fourth full-length album. Release date: June 2, 2017 on Stickman Records (Europe/world) and Armageddon Label (USA). More details including cover art will be revealed on March 1st, 2017. facebook.com/elderofficial stickman-records.com armageddonshop.com All artwork by Adrian Dexter - facebook.com/digitaldexter
First of all, sorry for bad quality. After a humble but promising start on their split album with Queen Elephantine (and later their first Demo), Elder released their first album, self titled. This album incorporates a mixture of Doom Metal and Stoner Rock elements , while mainly consisting of Doom Metal and some low-pitched strained vocals on such songs as "Riddle of Steel Pt. 1" similar to Sleep's album Dopesmoker. When they released the album, Elder was formed by Nick DiSalvo (Guitar and Vocals), Matt Couto (Drums) and Chas Mitchell (Bass). Track list: 1. White Walls - 0:00 2. Hexe - 6:57 3. Riddle of Steel Pt 1 15:55 4. Ghost Head 25:55 5. Riddle of Steel Pt 2 33:30
1. Compendium 00:00 2. Legend 10:39 3. Lore 23:10 4. Deadweight 39:08 5. Spirit at Aphelion 48:36
Boston stoner rock trio Elder returned in 2011 with an epic psychedelic rock opus, Dead Roots Stirring, jammed with cascading riffs, cosmic melody and spiraling sonic architecture. All of it delivered with much greater focus and swagger than their self-titled 2009 debut. The songs are long and the guitar solos themselves wander longer than most trendy indie bands’ singles. But you know what? Dead Roots Stirring, all 5 songs clocking in at a combined 51-minutes, passes more quickly than most buzz-band-of-the-week’s 5-song, 17-minute remix EPs. Lyrics on Dead Roots Stirring are applied sparingly, which is too bad as singer Nick DiSalvo’s vocals have evolved nicely over the past two years. This however is only a minor complaint for an album that’s full of highlights. Throughout Dead Roots...
Yeah, this appeared between Dead Roots Stirring and Lore. Nice EP, marked the perfect transition between both album. In this album, you will find beautiful landscapes across this foreign lands. Dumb that both songs aren't on a same video until this one, not too hard to edit. Track List: 01. Spires Burn 00:00 02. Release 10:31
Elder - Lore (2015) https://www.facebook.com/elderofficial?fref=nf http://beholdtheelder.bandcamp.com/ Lore will be released in the US by Armageddon Shop and in Europe by Stickman Records on February 27th! Lore is the third full-length album by Elder and a watershed moment in the band's history. Joining the interplay of heaviness and melody which has become the hallmark Elder sound are a host of new meanderings through uncharted kosmische territory; krautrock, prog as well as classic heavy rock and doom can all be heard unfolding throughout the record's five songs. By giving equal credence to riffs and atmosphere, Lore bypasses genre constraints, the group's penchant for progressive songwriting and melody shining more brightly than ever. ------ US buyers can preorder the vinyl and CD ...
01 - Fanfare (01:23) 02 - Just A Boy (02:26) 03 - Odyssey (05:38) 04 - Only You (04:18) 05 - Under The Rose (04:53) 06 - Dark Light (04:20) 07 - A World Without Heroes (02:42) 08 - The Oath (04:33) 09 - Mr. Blackwell (04:54) 10 - Escape From The Island (02:53) 11 - I (05:05)
Oh, good lord, what a piece of art... This split, recorded in 2006, is the first work for both Hong Kong's Queen Elephantine and USA's Elder. Mixing the psychedelia of Queen Elephantine and the Sludgy doomness of Elder, makes this split album not only a piece of art, but the beginning of what it has been of such amazing bands, and what will i be of them.
Live at ValleyHomegrown 2010 "Hexe" taken from the album "Elder" (2008) Nick DiSalvo ( guitar & vocals ) Jack Donovan ( bass ) Matt Couto ( drums ) All rights reserved to their respective owners. Elder.
Quebec's occultist black/death metal trio NECRONOMICON have returned with 'Rise of The Elder Ones'; their darkest, meanest album to date. 'Rise of The Elder Ones' was created for one purpose only, to conquer everything from the darkness to the light. NECRONOMICON -Rise of the Elder Ones will be out in North America via Season of Mist on June 11th, 2013. The album will be available on CD. Track List: 1.) Resurrected 2.) The End of Times 3.) The Living God (Pharaoh of Gods Part II) 4.) The Nuclear Chaos 5.) From Beyond 6.) Rise of the Elder Ones 7.) The Valley of the Lost Souls 8.) Celestial Being 9.) Dark Corners of the Earth 10.) The Fallen Get your copy of 'Rise of the Elder Ones' via the Season of Mist E-Shop! http://tinyurl.com/mzldg6x Rise of the Elder Ones on iTunes - http://bit....
"Reflections of a Floating World" is Elder's fourth full-length album. Release date: June 2, 2017 on Stickman Records (Europe/world) and Armageddon Label (USA). More details including cover art will be revealed on March 1st, 2017. facebook.com/elderofficial stickman-records.com armageddonshop.com All artwork by Adrian Dexter - facebook.com/digitaldexter
Elder's first full-length self-titled album. This album incorporates a mixture of doom metal and stoner rock elements throughout, while mainly consisting of doom metal and some low-pitched strained vocals on such songs as "Riddle of Steel Pt. 1" similar to Sleep's album Dopesmoker. 1. White Walls - 0:00 2. Hexe - 6:57 3. Riddle of Steel Pt 1 15:55 4. Ghost Head 25:55 5. Riddle of Steel Pt 2 33:30
First of all, sorry for bad quality. After a humble but promising start on their split album with Queen Elephantine (and later their first Demo), Elder released their first album, self titled. This album incorporates a mixture of Doom Metal and Stoner Rock elements , while mainly consisting of Doom Metal and some low-pitched strained vocals on such songs as "Riddle of Steel Pt. 1" similar to Sleep's album Dopesmoker. When they released the album, Elder was formed by Nick DiSalvo (Guitar and Vocals), Matt Couto (Drums) and Chas Mitchell (Bass). Track list: 1. White Walls - 0:00 2. Hexe - 6:57 3. Riddle of Steel Pt 1 15:55 4. Ghost Head 25:55 5. Riddle of Steel Pt 2 33:30