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  1. PO: http://www.relapse.com/search_result.php?mode=grid&order=release_date&dir=descα=W&p=1&search_by=all&q=windhand 1. Orchard 6:37 2. Woodbine 9:22 3. Feral Bones 7:59 4. Evergreen 6:56 5. Cassock 13:45 6. Boleskin 30:29 Six songs. 75:08 minutes. 2XLP gatefold sleeve on reverse board with spot UV. 1000 x Black Standard Gram 1000 x Blood Red (Translucent) Standard Gram 500 x Black 180 Gram 300 x Electric Blue (Translucent) Standard Gram 100 x Deep Purple (Translucent) Standard Gram (Sold Out) 100 x Clear (do not request clear) "Woodbine": http://www.stereogum.com/1423011/windhand-woodbine/mp3s/ (I highly recommend checking out this track.) This band has been up and coming for some time. They've gotten great responses in the overall stoner/sludge/doom realms of metal fandom. Their first and eponymous album and their split with label mates Cough, Reflection Of The Negative, (track "Amaranth" is highly recommended) are both on their bandcamp: http://windhandva.bandcamp.com/ I'm super stoked for this release. One of the most exciting newer bands that I've discovered recently. They've got a couple tracks that are almost too slow for me ("Shepherd's Crook" for instance) but overall they're on the faster end of what would be considered "doom".
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