The Ethereal Mirror Review
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Album | The Ethereal Mirror |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | February 1, 1993 |
Genres | Doom Metal, Stoner Metal |
Labels | Columbia Records, Earache Records |
Length | 54:24 |
Ranked | #55 for 1993 , #2,834 all-time |
Album rating : 86.7 / 100
Votes : 11 (1 review)
Votes : 11 (1 review)
February 8, 2022
Cathedral’s sophomore album is a slight transition from their purely Doomy debut. Never thought I would say this, but the Stoner tinge added here definitely improves the album. The riffs and energy here is awesome, and some tracks, namely the first half, are just great fun. Even so, they retain that Doomy delivery and aesthetic, with interesting lyricism that dances between abstract psychedelic madness and gloomy pessimism. The songs are much more energetic and eclectic, with the rhythm section especially picking up in interest factor.
On the other end of the spectrum, some of the tracks here are much more gloomy, passionate and serious than anything on the debut. A great example of this is “Jaded Eternity” which is pure Paradise Lost in style, monumental riffs and passionate chorus taking it as far as the band can go. The second half of the album in general sticks pretty close to true Doom, though retaining some of the newfound energy the band picked up.
This juxtaposition of energetic grooving and dark gloom work wonderfully on the album, at times kept separate and others intertwined. The vocals can be an acquired taste, but they definitely appeal to me, especially in the places where his roar is tinged with sorrow, a gruff bellow still wonderfully able to hold notes and melodies. Awesome album that offers a great mix of moods and styles.
On the other end of the spectrum, some of the tracks here are much more gloomy, passionate and serious than anything on the debut. A great example of this is “Jaded Eternity” which is pure Paradise Lost in style, monumental riffs and passionate chorus taking it as far as the band can go. The second half of the album in general sticks pretty close to true Doom, though retaining some of the newfound energy the band picked up.
This juxtaposition of energetic grooving and dark gloom work wonderfully on the album, at times kept separate and others intertwined. The vocals can be an acquired taste, but they definitely appeal to me, especially in the places where his roar is tinged with sorrow, a gruff bellow still wonderfully able to hold notes and melodies. Awesome album that offers a great mix of moods and styles.
1 like
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | Violet Vortex | 1:54 | 81.7 | 3 |
2. | Ride | 4:47 | 82.5 | 2 |
3. | Enter the Worms | 6:07 | 80 | 1 |
4. | Midnight Mountain | 4:55 | 88.3 | 3 |
5. | Fountain of Innocence | 7:12 | 80 | 1 |
6. | Grim Luxuria | 4:47 | 80 | 1 |
7. | Jaded Entity | 7:53 | 85 | 1 |
8. | Ashes You Leave | 6:21 | 80 | 1 |
9. | Phantasmagoria | 8:42 | 85 | 1 |
10. | Imprisoned in Flesh | 1:44 | 80 | 1 |
Line-up (members)
- Lee Dorrian : Vocals
- Gaz Jennings : Guitars, Bass
- Adam Lehan : Guitars
- Mark Ramsay Wharton : Drums
4 reviews
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Crimson아이똥 90/100
Feb 14, 2024 Likes : 1
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▶ The Ethereal Mirror Review (1993)
SilentScream213 80/100
Feb 8, 2022 Likes : 1
Cathedral’s sophomore album is a slight transition from their purely Doomy debut. Never thought I would say this, but the Stoner tinge added here definitely improves the album. The riffs and energy here is awesome, and some tracks, namely the first half, are just great fun. Even so, they retain that Doomy delivery and aesthetic, with interesting lyricism that dances between a...