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|artist = [[Orange Goblin]]
 
|artist = [[Orange Goblin]]
 
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|recorded year = 12 August - 18 September 2011
 
|recorded year = 12 August - 18 September 2011
 
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'''A Eulogy For The Damned''' is the seventh studio album by the English heavy metal band [[Orange Goblin]], the band's debut on Candlelight Records. Showcasing a further shift into a heavy metal and doom metal sound, it would be recorded over several months and released in January 2012 to critical acclaim after a five year gap, the longest between albums. Notably A Eulogy For The Damned would be critically acclaimed and one of the best selling albums of the band's career, peaking at #149 on the UK Albums Chart.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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Following Sanctuary Records' closing, Orange Goblin would largely spend the next few years touring before finally finding a label in Candlelight Records. The band would take a more professional approach with recording a new album in 2011, working with Jamie Dodd at The Animal Farm.<ref>[https://theheavychronicles.com/2013/07/interview-orange-goblin-summer-2013/ The Heavy Chronicles]</ref> Recording would take place on the weekends in the Summer of 2011 over the course of a month.<ref>[http://www.worshipmetal.com/features/interview-orange-goblins-martyn-millard-ranks-his-own-albums-more/ Worship Metal]</ref> The band would also intentionally choose the release date of 13 February in the UK as it is the same date that Black Sabbath's [[Black Sabbath (Album)|first album]] was released.
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Upon it's original release A Eulogy For The Damned would be released on CD in a standard edition and a digipak version with a bonus track and bonus DVD, featuring the "Red Tide Rising" music video, live footage and making of footage. On 6 February 2012 the band would release a music video for "Red Tide Rising" presented by Metal Hammer. A second music video in "Acid Trial" would be released on Candlelight Records' YouTube circa 24 July 2012, produced by Scion A/V. Back on Black would issue the vinyl edition of the album in three pressings, each limited to 1000 copies.
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A Eulogy For The Damned would attain praise from several critics. This is Not a Scene would praise the album, describing it as "blistering" and "a large dose of filth infested blues-rock that should have most people nodding their head or tapping their feet at the very least.".<ref>[https://thisisnotascene.com/2012/orange-goblin-a-eulogy-for-the-damned/ This is Not a Scene]</ref> Scott Alisoglu, writing for Blabbermouth, awarded an 8.5/10, praising the songwriting and ultimately describing the album as "a big burly bag of rock goodness."<ref>[https://www.blabbermouth.net/cdreviews/a-eulogy-for-the-damned/ Blabbermouth]</ref> Your Last Rites<ref>[https://yourlastrites.com/2012/02/05/orange-goblin-a-eulogy-for-the-damned-review/ Your Last Rites]</ref> The Obelisk<ref>[https://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2011/12/15/orangegoblinreview/ The Obelisk]</ref> and Angry Metal Guy<ref>[https://www.angrymetalguy.com/orange-goblin-a-eulogy-for-the-damned-review/ Angry Metal Guy]</ref> would be among other critics to praise A Eulogy For The Damned. Lastly, when asked to rank each of his prior albums, Martyn Millard would rank "A Eulogy For The Damned" as his favorite Orange Goblin album.<ref>[http://www.worshipmetal.com/features/interview-orange-goblins-martyn-millard-ranks-his-own-albums-more/ Worship Metal]</ref>
   
 
==Tracklist==
 
==Tracklist==
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[[File:Orange Goblin - Red Tide Rising - Official Video Metal Hammer|thumb|right|335 px]]
All songs written by Orange Goblin except where noted.<br>Track 11 is a bonus track exclusive to the digipak edition.
 
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[[File:ORANGE GOBLIN - "Acid Trial"|thumb|right|335 px]]
 
All songs written by Orange Goblin except where noted.<br />Track 11 is a bonus track exclusive to the digipak edition.
 
*1. Red Tide Rising (4:49)
 
*1. Red Tide Rising (4:49)
 
*2. Stand For Something (3:47)
 
*2. Stand For Something (3:47)
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*'''[[Martyn Millard]]''' - Bass
 
*'''[[Martyn Millard]]''' - Bass
 
*'''[[Chris Turner]]''' - Drums
 
*'''[[Chris Turner]]''' - Drums
*'''[[Lee Dorrian]]''' - Vocals (7)
 
 
*'''Matt Leppanen''' - Keyboards (9, 10)
 
*'''Matt Leppanen''' - Keyboards (9, 10)
 
*'''Craig Riggs''' - Backing Vocals (4, 5, 9, 10)
 
*'''Craig Riggs''' - Backing Vocals (4, 5, 9, 10)
 
*'''Jamie Dodd''' - Engineer, Mixing, Producer
 
*'''Jamie Dodd''' - Engineer, Mixing, Producer
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*'''Andy Jackson''' - Mastering
 
*'''Jimbob Isaac''' - Illustration, Design
 
*'''Jimbob Isaac''' - Illustration, Design
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://candlelightrecordsuk.bandcamp.com/album/a-eulogy-for-the-damned/ A Eulogy For The Damned via Candlelight Records' Bandcamp]
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*[https://www.discogs.com/master/view/409986 / Discogs]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 02:20, 29 October 2020

A Eulogy For The Damned
A Eulogy For The Damned
Studio album by Orange Goblin
Released February 13 2012
Recorded 12 August - 18 September 2011 at The Animal Farm in London, England
Genre Doom Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Length 49:14
Label Candlelight Records
Producer Jamie Dodd
Orange Goblin chronology
Healing Through Fire
(2007)
A Eulogy For The Damned
(2012)
A Eulogy for the Fans... Orange Goblin Live 2012
(2013)

A Eulogy For The Damned is the seventh studio album by the English heavy metal band Orange Goblin, the band's debut on Candlelight Records. Showcasing a further shift into a heavy metal and doom metal sound, it would be recorded over several months and released in January 2012 to critical acclaim after a five year gap, the longest between albums. Notably A Eulogy For The Damned would be critically acclaimed and one of the best selling albums of the band's career, peaking at #149 on the UK Albums Chart.

Background

Following Sanctuary Records' closing, Orange Goblin would largely spend the next few years touring before finally finding a label in Candlelight Records. The band would take a more professional approach with recording a new album in 2011, working with Jamie Dodd at The Animal Farm.[1] Recording would take place on the weekends in the Summer of 2011 over the course of a month.[2] The band would also intentionally choose the release date of 13 February in the UK as it is the same date that Black Sabbath's first album was released.

Upon it's original release A Eulogy For The Damned would be released on CD in a standard edition and a digipak version with a bonus track and bonus DVD, featuring the "Red Tide Rising" music video, live footage and making of footage. On 6 February 2012 the band would release a music video for "Red Tide Rising" presented by Metal Hammer. A second music video in "Acid Trial" would be released on Candlelight Records' YouTube circa 24 July 2012, produced by Scion A/V. Back on Black would issue the vinyl edition of the album in three pressings, each limited to 1000 copies.

A Eulogy For The Damned would attain praise from several critics. This is Not a Scene would praise the album, describing it as "blistering" and "a large dose of filth infested blues-rock that should have most people nodding their head or tapping their feet at the very least.".[3] Scott Alisoglu, writing for Blabbermouth, awarded an 8.5/10, praising the songwriting and ultimately describing the album as "a big burly bag of rock goodness."[4] Your Last Rites[5] The Obelisk[6] and Angry Metal Guy[7] would be among other critics to praise A Eulogy For The Damned. Lastly, when asked to rank each of his prior albums, Martyn Millard would rank "A Eulogy For The Damned" as his favorite Orange Goblin album.[8]

Tracklist

Orange_Goblin_-_Red_Tide_Rising_-_Official_Video_Metal_Hammer

Orange Goblin - Red Tide Rising - Official Video Metal Hammer

ORANGE_GOBLIN_-_"Acid_Trial"

ORANGE GOBLIN - "Acid Trial"

All songs written by Orange Goblin except where noted.
Track 11 is a bonus track exclusive to the digipak edition.

  • 1. Red Tide Rising (4:49)
  • 2. Stand For Something (3:47)
  • 3. Acid Trial (4:13)
  • 4. The Filthy & The Few (3:32)
  • 5. Save Me From Myself (5:58)
  • 6. The Fog (6:45)
  • 7. Return To Mars (2:26)
  • 8. Death of Aquarius (5:48)
  • 9. The Bishops Wolf (4:39)
  • 10. A Eulogy For The Damned (7:17)
  • 11. Symptom of The Universe (6:21) (Black Sabbath)

Personnel

  • Ben Ward - Vocals
  • Joe Hoare - Guitars; Keyboards (5)
  • Martyn Millard - Bass
  • Chris Turner - Drums
  • Matt Leppanen - Keyboards (9, 10)
  • Craig Riggs - Backing Vocals (4, 5, 9, 10)
  • Jamie Dodd - Engineer, Mixing, Producer
  • Andy Jackson - Mastering
  • Jimbob Isaac - Illustration, Design

External Links

References

V·T·E Orange Goblin
Current Members Ben WardJoe HoareChris TurnerHarry Armstrong
Past and Live-Only Members Pete O'Malley • Martyn Millard • Neil Kingsbury
Studio Albums Frequencies From Planet TenTime Travelling BluesThe Big BlackCoup de GraceThieving From The House of GodHealing Through FireA Eulogy For The DamnedBack From The AbyssThe Wolf Bites Back
Extended Plays Electric Wizard/Our Haunted KingdomNuclear Guru
Live Albums A Eulogy for the Fans... Orange Goblin Live 2012Rough & Ready, Live & Loud
Associated Bands, Artists, Etc. CapricornsElectric WizardThe Dukes of Nothing • Raven's Creed