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Veil of Thorns - Salon Apocalypse (2009) [Full Album]


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01. Still Bloody Action

02. Sleep, Cut And Run

03. Intellectual Institutional Object

04. And The Beast Of The Vision Still Roams In Dreams

05. Sepulchral Reminder (Torment Rose)

06. Nearer To Hell (Ideological Corpses)

07. The Play Is The Thing

08. Nocturne

09. Infinitude

10. Seduction

11. Windows Blacked Out

12. The Bell 04:34

13. Autonomous Anonymous Anomalous

14. The Thing Is In Play

15. Imagination Thieves

16. Veiled Shadows Gaze

17. Soul Intervention



About Veil of Thorns



Veil of Thorns is an ever evolving concept born of the fevered brain of P. Emerson Williams. Among the growing list of

collaborators one can find authors, actors and musicians of many genres, reflecting the scope of what P. Emerson

Williams calls Necrofuturist art.



Both \"Salon Apocalypse\" and NECROFUTURIST grew out of the process of working on “The Abattoir Pages” as part of FoolishPeople. The intention was to finish “Salon Apocalypse“, as the concept I had been working with for this release was in the same realm that John Harrigan tapped into for “Abattoir Pages“. Through countless sleepless nights and days of madness, “Necrofuturist” wrote itself as a further expansion of the studies and current we were working with. I would not have chosen to take on so much in such a short period of time, but I really had no choice in the matter.



“Salon Apocalypse“, “Necrofuturist” and “Abattoir Pages” are inextricably linked, through current and source materials, all preparing the ground for a future work, for which all this work is a mere prologue.



\"Both releases are giant steps in a direction one would not have suspected after “Cognitive Dissonance“. In fact, as I go through the Veil of Thorns catalog – this is close to the shift that occurred with the 2003′s “Birthed“.\" - The Other Sound Magazine



It’s a masterpiece from beginning to end. P. Emerson Williams is brilliant. He is a master musician whose ability to dive into the darkness – while remaining a musician, is unprecedented in our modern age. Where other artists like to rely on shocking lyrics, or cool effects… Williams writes good musick, and plays most of it himself – again “masterfully”. “Salon Apocalypse” is a aural drama played out for your ears. It weaves in and out of a apocalyptic story line that is just out of reach… The musick… ah, the musick. It’s out of reach to. Death Metal, ambient, noise, industrial, hip-hop, vocal…. it’s all there. Seamlessly. Think of it as a production. Perhaps a musical of the insane… but start to finish it’s complete brilliance. Pulling one track out makes no sense, as the release as a whole plays as a complete work. The musick is everywhere (gothick, metal, hip hop, ambient, everything), yet the release is incredibly cohesive. If you are interested in hearing bit’s and pieces then tune into Inner-X-Musick Radio… it should pop up some what frequently. -TBM

credits

released April 27, 2009



P. Emerson Williams - Vocals, Guitars, bass, cello, violin, keyboards

Aidan McGoran - Guitars

James Curcio - Drums

Pandora - Percussion, Vocals, Orchestration

Ruddy Bitch - Drums, Percussion

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