BOTANIST · Paleobotany | LUPINE LP
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Product information "BOTANIST · Paleobotany | LUPINE LP"
Gatefold cover in transparent lupine vinyl with protection sleeve. Limited to 200 copies.
Background information about 'Paleobotany'
Botanist venture into prehistoric realms with "Paleobotany", their twelfth full-length that transports listeners 70 million years back to when colossal dinosaurs roamed and primeval forests began their transformation into coal. This isn't your typical metal journey – these San Francisco visionaries have crafted something genuinely extraordinary by wielding 110-string hammered dulcimers instead of traditional guitars, creating a sonic landscape as ancient and mystifying as the Cretaceous period itself.
The album showcases Botanist's signature approach of marrying botanical themes with crushing metal intensity, steering clear of genre clichés in favor of plant-based storytelling that feels both educational and utterly mesmerizing. Mixed by legendary Swedish producer Fredrik Nordström at Studio Fredman, "Paleobotany" strips away some of the band's more labyrinthine progressive elements, embracing a more song-focused approach that still bristles with intricate details and jaw-dropping surprises. From the opening "Aristolochia" through the epic "Royal Protea", each track blooms with the kind of innovative arrangements that make Botanist completely unique in the metal landscape.
For fans of:
Agalloch, Alcest, Emperor, Ulver, Blut Aus Nord
Track listing
A1. Aristolochia
A2. When Forests Turned to Coal
A3. Magnolia
A4. Archaeamphora
A5. The Impact That Built the Amazon
B6. Sigillaria
B7. Strychnos Electri
B8. Wollemia Nobilis
B9. Dioon
B10. Royal Protea
Manufacturer: ProMedia GmbH, Im Gartenfeld 1, 54516 Flußbach, Germany, Contact: prophecy.de
| Artist: | Botanist |
|---|---|
| Color: | Blue |
| Label/Manufacturer: | Prophecy Productions |
| Vinyl specification: | Gatefold Sleeve |
| Genre: | Black Metal, Post Metal, Progressive Metal |