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Blackwater Holylight - Veils of Winter (Full Album 2019)


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Veils of Winter (2019 Riding Easy Records)

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Blackwater Holylight

Portland, OR

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01) Seeping Secrets 0:05

02) Motorcycle 4:48

03) The Protector 9:20

04) Daylight 14:42

05) Death Realms 20:44

06) Spiders 25:26

07) Lullaby 28:58

08) Moonlit 34:44



Blackwater Holylight, as the name suggests, is all about contrasts. It’s a fluid convergence of sound that’s heavy, psychedelic, melodic, terrifying and beautiful all at once.

As a heavy band, their songs aren’t anchored to riffs, but rather riffs come and go in waves that surface throughout the band’s meditative, entrancing songs. It’s a hypnotic sound, with orchestral structures that often build tension and intrigue before turning the song on its head — not by simply getting louder or heavier, nor by just layering elements. They expertly subvert the implied heaviness of a part, dissecting it and splaying the song’s guts out to seep across the sonic spectrum.



Now, having toured together extensively following the band’s wildly-successful breakout self-titled debut in 2018, Blackwater Holylight has honed their sound and identity to a powerfully captivating beast. Their live set is all about the slow build, seeming to combine the melodic tension of early Sonic Youth crossed with the laconic fever-dream blues of the first Black Sabbath album, and wiry experimentation of post-punk and krautrock.

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