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Pale Divine - Thunder Perfect Mind album

  • Performer: Pale Divine
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Thunder Perfect Mind
  • Released: 2005
  • Style: Doom Metal
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1602 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1720 mb
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  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 257

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And two, this being Pale Divine's first album, I'm sure they could have only improved on their later releases, so along with 'Thunder Perfect Mind' I would also recommend checking out their subsequent albums, any real doomheads should not be missing any Pale Divine in their collection. 리스 편집 All Versions of this Release 변경사항 검토. 컬렉션에 추가 희망 목록에 추가 희망 목록에서 제거. 마켓플레이스 0 판매 품목 15개 €. 0부터.

Band Name Pale Divine. Album Name Thunder Perfect Mind. Wydawcy Game Two Records. 5. Gods, Monsters and Men.

The thunder, perfect mind.

The Thunder, Perfect Mind is an exhortatory poem discovered among the Gnostic manuscripts at in the Nag Hammadi library in 1945. For I am knowledge and ignorance. I am shame and boldness. I am shameless; I am ashamed. I am strength and I am fear. The Thunder, Perfect Mind. For it is I who am acquaintance: and lack of acquaintance. It is I who am reticence: and frankness. I am shameless: I am ashamed. I am strong: and I am afraid. It is I who am war: and peace.

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On this album Pale Divine are able to celebrate their influences without losing a sense of their own identity and sound. Great lead guitar, some truly menacing riffs, and a tight rhythm section set Pale Divine above the majority of bands playing this style of music. Recommend this Item to a Friend.

Country of origin: United States. Location: Glen Mills, Pennsylvania. Thunder Perfect Mind.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Amplified 11:18
2 Magic Potion 5:34
3 Judas Wheel 10:06
4 Pale Divine 5:18
5 Gods, Monsters & Men 3:41
6 Dream Flower 0:40
7 Star Child 5:52
8 Devil's Mark 5:36
9 20 Buck Spin
Vocals [Guest] – Bobby LieblingWritten By – Bobby Liebling
3:36
10 Dark Knight
Vocals [Guest] – Bobby LieblingWritten By – Bobby Liebling, Pale Divine
6:19
11 Amplified (Live) 10:58
12 Pale Divine (Live) 4:56

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – PsycheDOOMelic
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – PsycheDOOMelic
  • Copyright (c) – Pale Divine
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pale Divine
  • Recorded At – Four Star Studios
  • Mixed At – Polar Bear Lair
  • Mastered At – Polar Bear Lair

Notes

Tracks 11 & 12 recorded live 4/23/99 at Phantasmagoria, Wheaton, MD by Frank "Wombat" Owen

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4260037845098
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 3068
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L173
  • Matrix / Runout: CSM Y0512-A05, #1 WWW.CSMPRODUCTION.AT
  • Other (Order-No.): 784-509

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GT-21, SR-03 Pale Divine Thunder Perfect Mind ‎(CD, RE) Game Two Records, Slow Ride Records GT-21, SR-03 US 2001
SVR-221 Pale Divine Thunder Perfect Mind ‎(2xLP, Album) Svart Records SVR-221 Finland 2013
SVR-221 Pale Divine Thunder Perfect Mind ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Whi) Svart Records SVR-221 Finland 2013
GT-21, SR-6 Pale Divine Thunder Perfect Mind ‎(CD, Album) Game Two Records, Slow Ride Records GT-21, SR-6 US 2001

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Comments

Dranar Dranar
PsycheDOOMelic is probably the best current label for doom metal, and Pale Divine is a great example of the quality of their output. Pale Divine play a style of doom metal firmly rooted in the 70s and 80s, although they don't necessarily mimick one band in particular so it's difficult to compare them to anybody. Vocalist Greg Diener sounds quite a bit like Scott Reagers or Bobby Liebling or one of those others 80s doomy vocalists that did a good job of imitating Ozzy whilst disregardeing the Birmingham accent. He has a very powerful voice and is crucial to the band's sound, and songs like Dark Knight wouldn't be the same with Diener's lungs. As for the actual songwriting, I'm reminded of different bands at different points of the album, yet the whole disc still flows consistantly and doesn't really sound mixed up, the band combines their influences well into a sort of doom pot pourri. Opener 'Amplified' is pure, unadultered rock and roll and reminds me more of Bishop than any gloomy doom metal band, even though it still has that deep, low sound to it. However, 'Gods Monsters and Men' actually has a Kyuss (BftRS-era) feel to it, whilst 'Dark Knight' has a strong epic vibe that reminds me of Manilla Road more than anybody else (especially in the fantastic vocal arrangements). Then we have the short, string-picked instrumental 'Dream Flower' that would sound right at home on Sabbath's Masters of Reality in place of Embryo or Orchid, and then John Klein's lead guitar reminds me of some really early bluesy metal, like Pentagram or even Blue Cheer (in tone and delivery). You might expect the band to sound all over the place, but that isn't the case. This album flows nicely, one superbly well-written song after the other, and the influences are all sewn in well. The PsycheDOOMelic rerelease has two live bonus tracks, and they're both played so perfectly that you can tell this band has rehearsed their asses off. A very tight performance, which tells me two things. One, this band must be excellent live, so if you live in or around Pennsylvania then you should definitely be sure to go to a Pale Divine show, I can guarantee an excellent performance. And two, this being Pale Divine's first album, I'm sure they could have only improved on their later releases, so along with 'Thunder Perfect Mind' I would also recommend checking out their subsequent albums, any real doomheads should not be missing any Pale Divine in their collection.