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Red Forest - Premium Outdoor Camping Gear for Hiking, Backpacking & Survival | Durable & Lightweight Equipment for Adventure Enthusiasts
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Red Forest - Premium Outdoor Camping Gear for Hiking, Backpacking & Survival | Durable & Lightweight Equipment for Adventure Enthusiasts
Red Forest - Premium Outdoor Camping Gear for Hiking, Backpacking & Survival | Durable & Lightweight Equipment for Adventure Enthusiasts
Red Forest - Premium Outdoor Camping Gear for Hiking, Backpacking & Survival | Durable & Lightweight Equipment for Adventure Enthusiasts
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The post-rock outfit If These Trees Could Talk was properly formed in 2005 and has grown tremendously since their humble origins in Zack Kelly's basement as an instrumental project in college. They have since released two full length albums and an EP. Both albums, plus the EP, are available now digitally, but the albums have been out of print on CD. Both "Red Forest" (2012) and "Above the Earth, Below the Sky" (2009) are being repressed on CD by Metal Blade Records and will be available worldwide on January 27th, 2015! Music and CD pre-orders are available now at metalblade/if these trees could talk. And, of course, the band is fast at work on their third full-length album and Metal Blade debut. Producer/drummer Zack Kelly, along with guitarists Michael Socrates, Cody Kelly, Jeff Kalal, and bassist Tom Fihe will be tracking the record throughout the 2014/15 winter. The instrumental five piece promises to release one of the finest pieces of post-rock/metal of 2015.
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This album represents a step forward in If These Trees Could Talk's musical carrier. It paints an overall mystical vibe while layering heavy guitars throughout. Each listen through the album reveals more layers and beauty.Red Forest opens with a quiet chord and feedback, setting a scene of a desolate and mysterious forest. The second track continues this vibe, with a bit of heavy passages thrown in throughout. It finally explodes to a climax at 4:58 and give you a sense of the fog lifting, really driving the ending of the song.The third song, "Barren Lands of the Modern Dinosaur," is one of my two favorites on this album. It starts with a light and ethereal feel, making me feel like I'm floating. It then breaks open in their heavy and full distorted guitar sound to provide a beautiful but heavy close to the track.The rest of the album truly does shine, but I'm having a hard time reviewing each track because I would rather listen than write at this time! As I've mentioned before, the overall feel is mysterious and beautiful, but is taken to a different realm by the heavy, driving guitars. ITTCT do a great job of using the lead guitar to lay a dancing, winding, haunting line over the distorted guitars that truly shines without being over-complicated.The last track (and the second of my favorites) "When the Big Hand Buries the Twelve" is how bands should close an album. Brooding, power, intensity, brooding, more intensity, a final climax, and the slow fade as you are lost in the forest that they built around you throughout the album. The bass guitar in this track truly stands out to me, and provides a crucial foundation to the song. Just the bass line alone at 2:12 and how it reinforces the rhythm guitar sells me on this track. This line is repeated a few times, but over clean guitars, throughout the track, providing a tension that builds throughout the brooding of the song.Overall, a superb album, a logical evolution in IFFCT's songwriting, and a must-have for any fan of rock, metal, post-rock, or a fan of beautifully constructed dynamics.

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