2011, Deathwish Inc.
VINYL FORMAT. Roads to Judahis a
hypnotic thirty-eight-minute plunge into
hazy musical darkness. A dizzying hybrid
of shoegaze shimmer, hardcore
vulnerability, and black metal
intensity. From the opening drone of the
album it's as if we are peering through
a dream into the private world that is
Deafheaven's Roads to Judah.
Layers and layers of instrumentation
build, tangle and swirl before the real
onslaught begins. A ferocious drum fill
then thrusts us from the serene into a
free-fall, as if the ground below
suddenly gave way. From there we plummet
through one awe-inducing sonic fog into
the next, blurring the traditional lines
of song. Hyper blasts of speed rage and
pulse while lush guitars bellow, roar
and whine with unorthodox melody. And
just as we feel we've departed from
reality from the aural overload,
tortured vocals cry out from afar.
Serving as a stark reminder that there
is something very human about Roads
to Judah and Deafheaven themselves.
Though the title could suggest something
otherworldly, the "Judah" referenced is
actually the "N Judah" train, the
busiest line of the San Francisco
transit system. A relatable landmark to
compliment the haunting ambiguity that
surrounds Deafheaven and the music that
they collectively create. On it, much of
the lyrical writing and personal
reflection for this album took place.
With that said, Roads to Judah
isn't heavy metal roleplay, but a
beautifully blackened artistic
exploration of the issues and self-
loathing that can cloud everyday life. A
stunning achievement emotionally and
musically that will surely shape
aggressive music for years to come.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Violet |
| 2 | Language Games |
| 3 | Unrequited |
| 4 | Tunnel of Trees |
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