Hi there, guys. It's Langdon from the Theosophical Society again. It's been a really long time.
Last time you heard from us, we were planning a massive release of what amounted to close to twenty albums we were sitting on. We were really overdue for new studio material and, frankly, we were swamped with various personal shit. I had recently gotten divorced and was dealing with that, the other guys were dealing with a bit of burnout from playing for so long without any real break for more than a couple months at a time, and things were generally bad in our camp.
We reconvened maybe a month or so ago, just to see where all of us were. We decided to buy out the rights to the material we were sitting on from our record label so that we could release it for free through torrent sites. We're also hosting it on our website, which should update to have links to download them in maybe an hour. It won't be all 20 because we never actually finished recording most of them for various reasons, but we will release the ones that are done. Our label, Shiny Metal Ass Records, is fantastic, but we've decided to split with them. It was amicable. We just felt it was unfair to have them squandering their cash on us when, frankly, we're a bit out of commission in certain ways. I'll get to that in a moment. The albums are as follows:
Machines - s/t
This was a prog rock supergroup I formed a while back with various guys. Look it up. You'll be interested. It comes with three drum, bass, and vocal demos as a bonus.
Bardock - Magna Munde
This was the massive forty-minute tune that Enoch and the Bards recorded together a while back which hasn't been released yet. It was supposed to be the last thing they recorded, and it shows by how... honestly, we think it's one of the best things either band has ever done, but we're happier that they didn't stop. It was originally going to be released broken into a bunch of different tracks for scrolling, but we figured fuck it, so it's just one track now, as was intended when we recorded it with them.
Sudan - Fear
This was a very, very black metal album by the guys in Sudan. They were digging on Emperor, Agalloch, Twilight, Krallice, those kinds of bands, and crafted a rather bleak, folksy, and progressive black metal album, with bits of the post-metal and technical metal that their fans really love. It's not really my thing, but it's pretty good, yeah.
The Theosophical Society - Cosmogenesis
This was originally titled Cosmic Acid Freak-Out since it's a bit heavy on psychedelia and fusion, early Canturbury scene type stuff, with a little heaviness. We erred against it before, but since we're doing internet self-release, we're probably going to package in different artwork for the original title so you can pick which one you like more. These are meaty track, averaging at about 8 minutes or so, and includes a B-side that hasn't gotten an official release anywhere as a bonus track, that being the song "Boats Over Sunken Cities," recorded back while we were doing Grand Society Mk. II stuff.
Pharaohs - Pharaohs! 8: OHDaMn
This is a kind of nu-jazz electronic dance album that is precisely an hour long. It was released a while back as part of a big box set they put out, but we decided to put it out on its own.
Pharaohs - Pharaohs! 9: Beethoven's Violin Sonatas Arranged for Guitar, Piano, and Trap Kit
The title says it all. Jazzy takes on Beethoven's violin sonatas. This was something like four discs in the box set, but since it's digital, it's just one folder, and much cheaper for us.
Enoch - The Vaults V: The Grey
This is a very, very long set of all the songs cut from the two-album set White Mystery / Black Machine. It is comprised of 33 songs, one of which is over 20 minutes and several that are around 10.
More news in a bit. Enjoy the free music.
- Langdon