The Hunter - CD Music

by Mastodon
label: Reprise Records, January of 2011 ‧
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ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
01 - Black Tongue
02 - Curl Of The Burl
03 - Blasteroid
04 - Stargasm
05 - Octopus Has No Friends
06 - All The Heavy Lifting
07 - The Hunter
08 - Dry Bone Valley
09 - Thickening
10 - Creature Lives
11 - Spectrelight
12 - Bedazzled Fingernails
13 - The Sparrow

Informação Adicional
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The Hunter - CD

by Mastodon

Property Description
label: Reprise Records
Release Date: January of 2011
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Grunge/Stoner
EAN: 0093624956204
Duration (m): 53
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Mastodon

Mastodon is an American heavy metal band formed in 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. The band is known for its complex and progressive sound, which mixes elements of sludge metal, progressive rock, stoner rock and other influences. With a combination of heavy riffs, intricate song structures, thematic lyrics, and intense live performances, Mastodon has become one of the most respected and innovative bands in the modern metal scene. The band's classic lineup includes Troy Sanders (bass, vocals), Brent Hinds (guitar, vocals), Bill Kelliher (guitar), and Brann Dailor (drums, vocals).

Mastodon was formed in 2000 after the members met in the Atlanta music scene. The band quickly gained attention with their debut EP, Lifesblood (2001), and their debut studio album, Remission (2002). Remission established the band's signature sound, with a mix of heavy and complex riffs, unusual tempos and an aggressive, technical approach. Tracks like "March of the Fire Ants" stood out for their intensity and instrumental ability, helping the band gain a dedicated fan base early on.

Mastodon's real career breakthrough came in 2004 with the release of the album Leviathan, a concept album inspired by Herman Melville's literary classic Moby-Dick. Leviathan was widely acclaimed by critics and is often cited as one of the best metal albums of the 2000s. The album combined the aggressiveness of sludge metal with progressive elements, creating a dense and epic sonic experience. Tracks like "Blood and Thunder" and "Iron Tusk" have become iconic and helped the band expand their audience.

In 2006, Mastodon released Blood Mountain, another concept album that explores themes of mythology and survival. Blood Mountain was both a commercial and critical success, and saw the band deepen their progressive approach, with more complex song structures and greater musical diversity. The album included tracks such as "Colony of Birchmen" and "The Wolf Is Loose", which exemplified the band's ability to balance technique with accessibility.The next album, Crack the Skye (2009), marked a significant change in Mastodon's sound, with a greater emphasis on progressive and atmospheric elements. Crack the Skye is a concept album that addresses themes such as spirituality, astral travel and Tsarist Russia. The album was praised for its ambition and depth, and is often considered one of the highlights of the band's career. Tracks like "Oblivion" and "The Czar" stand out for their complexity and the band's ability to create immersive soundscapes.

In the following years, Mastodon continued to release albums that explored different aspects of his sound while maintaining his unique and innovative approach. The Hunter (2011) was a more accessible and direct album, with songs like "Curl of the Burl" and "Black Tongue" standing out for their broader appeal, without losing the band's characteristic musical complexity.

In 2014, the band released Once More' Round the Sun, an album that continued to explore personal and introspective themes while maintaining the fusion of heavy and progressive elements. The album was well-received by fans and critics alike, and included tracks such as "High Road" and "The Motherload," which showcased the band's ability to continually evolve and innovate.

The album Emperor of Sand (2017) marked another high point in the band's career, being a concept album that explores themes of mortality and the fight against diseases. Inspired by the band members' personal experiences with friends and family affected by cancer, Emperor of Sand was widely acclaimed for its emotional depth and meticulous production. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for the track "Sultan's Curse".

In 2021, Mastodon released Hushed and Grim, their eighth studio album, which was yet another critical and commercial success. This album is a tribute to the band's late manager, Nick John, and explores themes of grief and recovery. The album was praised for its maturity and the way the band continued to evolve their sound, blending melodic passages with Mastodon's signature heaviness and intensity.

Mastodon is also known for its intense live performances and technical skill. The band has a global fan base and is often headlining metal and rock festivals around the world. Over the years, the band has built a reputation for consistency and innovation, being respected both within the metal scene and in the wider music scene.

With a rich and diverse discography, Mastodon continues to be a creative force in the world of metal and progressive rock. Their ability to combine musical complexity with powerful emotional expression has earned them a prominent place in modern music history, and the band remains one of the most influential and respected in their genre.

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