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The Cult Of Dom Keller - Goodbye To The Light (LP) - EXC/NM - Ltd Edition & Numbered White/Clear Vinyl

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Cult Of Dom Keller's Goodbye To The Light LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Psychedelic Rock
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Album Info

Artist: The Cult Of Dom Keller
Album: Goodbye To The Light
Released: UK, Jun 2016

Tracklist:

A1Hole In The Whole
Written-By - Ryan Delgaudio
A2Broken Arm Of God
Written-By - Ryan Delgaudio
A3Ravens And Rockets
Written-By - Ryan Delgaudio
A4Deepest Pit Of Emptiness
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt , Ryan Delgaudio
A5Tunnel In The Clouds
Written-By - Ryan Delgaudio
A6Exterminating Angels
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt , Neil Marsden, Ryan Delgaudio
B1I Can See You
Written-By - Neil Marsden
B2Astrum Argenteum
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt , Neil Marsden, Ryan Delgaudio
B3Nothing Left To Stay For
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt , Neil Marsden, Ryan Delgaudio
B4Bring Out The Dead
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt , Neil Marsden, Ryan Delgaudio
B5Waltz Of The Morgellons
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt
B6Shambhala Is On Fire
Written-By - Alistair Burns, Jason Holt , Neil Marsden, Ryan Delgaudio


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Description

"The Cult of Dom Keller - Goodbye to the Light" is an album that delves deep into the realms of psychedelic rock, offering a dark and immersive experience for listeners. Released in 2016, this album marks a significant entry in the discography of The Cult of Dom Keller, a band known for their experimental approach and ability to blend various elements of rock, psychedelia, and noise.

The album opens with "Shambhala Is On Fire," a track that sets the tone with its haunting melodies and layered instrumentation. The Cult of Dom Keller is adept at creating an atmosphere that is both eerie and captivating, drawing listeners into a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly. The use of reverb-drenched guitars and hypnotic rhythms is a hallmark of their sound, and it is on full display throughout this album.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Ravens & Rockets," which showcases the band's ability to craft songs that are both intense and melodic. The track features driving percussion and swirling guitar lines that create a sense of urgency and movement. The vocals, often shrouded in effects, add to the mystique and depth of the music, making it a memorable piece in the album's lineup.

"Deepest Pit Of Emptiness" is another highlight, with its brooding basslines and ethereal soundscapes. The track builds slowly, layering sounds upon sounds, creating a dense and immersive listening experience. This song exemplifies the band's skill in creating music that is not just heard but felt, resonating on a deeper emotional level.

The album's production is noteworthy, with a clear emphasis on creating a cohesive sound that ties all the tracks together. The use of analog equipment and vintage effects gives the album a timeless quality, harking back to the golden era of psychedelic rock while still sounding fresh and innovative.

Critically, "Goodbye to the Light" was well-received, with many reviewers praising the band's ability to push the boundaries of the genre. The album was noted for its rich textures and the way it seamlessly blends different musical influences. While it may not have garnered mainstream awards, it has certainly earned a place in the hearts of psychedelic rock enthusiasts and has contributed to the band's growing reputation in the underground music scene.

Culturally, The Cult of Dom Keller's work, including this album, is significant for its contribution to the revival and evolution of psychedelic music. In an era where digital production often dominates, their commitment to analog sounds and experimental structures offers a refreshing alternative. "Goodbye to the Light" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of psychedelic rock and its ability to adapt and thrive in the modern music landscape.

In conclusion, "Goodbye to the Light" is an album that demands attention and rewards those who are willing to immerse themselves in its depths. The Cult of Dom Keller has crafted a work that is both challenging and accessible, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that invite repeated listens. For fans of psychedelic rock and those looking to explore the darker, more experimental side of the genre, this album is a must-listen.

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