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'How To Build A Time Machine' is misspelt as 'How To Built A Time Machine' in the video. This is a typo on the Bandcamp page, I copied and pasted them over and didn't notice until uploading. I don't want to spend another hour and a half rendering this so I'll leave it in.
'Blood Tastes Like Rain' is an incredibly rare track that has only ever been officially released on a 2008 compilation album called 'Let There Be Life', published by Voiceprint (LTBLVP001CD). It's also on an unofficial TAP compilation album released in 2014, but I'm not giving those people money. Let There Be Life hasn't been sold online since 2011 (at least on Discogs) so the track in this video is a rip from Soundcloud, sorry. It's still a pretty great track that sounds like it was cut from WSWS, and the upload of it has less than 1000 views on Youtube, so I thought I'd include it so more people can discover it.
Audio quality info - The base files were WAVs, and the video was rendered with 320kbps AAC audio. Extra compression was added by YouTube.
Below you'll find album info from the Bandcamp page.
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* First ever repress of the cd that was originally released on Profound Lore in 2007. Catching high prices on Discogs and Ebay.
* Specially remastered for cd by James Plotkin. Adding depth and clarity to the original mix. Approved by MDragonfly from The Angelic Process.
* Last track Sleepwritten was originally only available on the vinyl version of this release.
* Vinyl repress of the new mix scheduled for next year.
Praise for Weighing Souls With Sand:
Macon, Georgia’s The Angelic Process have often been called “drone doom,” but you’re not going to find much in common between them and the likes of Khanate or Sunn0))). No, their intense and massive sound is somewhere between shoegaze and crushing industrial, almost as if Justin Broadrick kept the dark heaviness of Godflesh and somehow applied it to the grace of Jesu — but with the kind of mournful melodies that can only come from doom metal. Weighing Souls With Sand, the group’s second and final album, is absolutely devastating in its blend of power and beauty. There’s something altogether fearsome about the crushing sonics of a track like “The Promise of Snakes,” and yet, it’s the beauty of it all that really gets to you. Sadly, guitarist Kris Angylus took his own life shortly after this was released, bringing the band to a tragic end, albeit one with an absolute wonder of a swan song. (Treblezine)