Celestial (Isis album)
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Celestial | ||||
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Studio album by Isis | ||||
Released | April 3, 2000 | |||
Recorded | January–February 2000 | |||
Genre | Post-metal[1] | |||
Length | 51:58 | |||
Label | Escape Artist (EA07.0) Hydra Head (HH666-59) Ipecac (reissue) (IPC-145) |
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Producer | Isis, Matt Bayles | |||
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Re-release cover | ||||
The cover of Ipecac Recordings' 2013 re-release
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Celestial is the debut album by American post-metal band Isis, released in 2000 by Escape Artist and Hydra Head Records. It is their third solo release and first full length.
A year later, Isis released SGNL>05, an EP designed to act as an extension to Celestial; its tracks were all directly culled from the Celestial recording sessions.[2] Frontman Aaron Turner describes them as being “part of the same whole”, separated from each other because releasing a double album for the group's first full-length may have been overbearing for listeners.[3]
In addition to the regular CD and vinyl LP editions, Celestial is available in a double release, coupled with its sister EP, SGNL>05. On June 5, 2013, it was announced that Celestial would be re-issued by Ipecac Recordings with new artwork from Turner, as well as the audio having been recently remastered by James Plotkin.[4]
Themes
Celestial and SGNL>05 reintroduce the control tower and female character themes; specifically, a central "mother" tower ("Celestial (The Tower)", "Divine Mother"), which is built ("Constructing Towers"), decayed ("Deconstructing Towers"), and finally crumbles ("Divine Mother (The Tower Crumbles)" which isn't featured until their SGNL>05 EP). As well, the SGNL theme is introduced ("SGNL>01" through "SGNL>05 (Final Transmission)"), and the mosquito (Mosquito Control) is linked through the artwork on both releases.[original research?]
Turner has acknowledged that the album deals with the erosion of privacy as technology advances, in a similar vein to 2004's Panopticon; however, he states that the theme is dealt with in a “more primitive way” on Celestial.[5] Towers are described as ‘thematic’ material by Decibel's Joe Gross.[6]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [7] |
Stylus | A[8] |
The Line of Best Fit | 8.5/10[9] |
PopMatters | 7/10[10] |
Scene Point Blank | 9.0/10[11] |
Exclaim! | 8/10[12] |
Celestial was named the 53rd-finest metal record of the decade by Decibel, stating that "it's seen as a transitional record between the band's early work and the post-metal benchmarks such as Oceanic, but Celestial holds up in ways different from their later work [...] the elements of the greatness are present, but rawer, more direct."[6] Rock Sound placed it at #3 in their rundown of their top albums of 2001.[13] William York, writing for allmusic, described the album as Isis' best, and argues that the record needs to be “given time” – that it eventually develops an “almost epic feel”.[7]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Isis.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "SGNL>01" | 0:55 |
2. | "Celestial (The Tower)" | 9:42 |
3. | "Glisten" | 6:35 |
4. | "Swarm Reigns (Down)" | 6:02 |
5. | "SGNL>02" | 0:51 |
6. | "Deconstructing Towers" | 7:30 |
7. | "SGNL>03" | 0:35 |
8. | "Collapse and Crush" | 5:55 |
9. | "C.F.T. (New Circuitry and Continued Evolution)" | 5:43 |
10. | "Gentle Time" | 7:02 |
11. | "SGNL>04 (End Transmission)" | 1:07 |
Personnel
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References
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