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Monster In The Creek
''Monster in the Creek'' is the first EP and second release by post-metal band Giant Squid. Many songs are about the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 The Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 were a series of shark attacks along the coast of New Jersey, in the United States, between July 1 and 12, 1916, in which four people were killed and one injured. The incidents occurred during a deadly summer .... Track listing # "Monster in the Creek" – 7:10 # "Dead Man's Fog" – 5:55 # "Age of Accountability" – 6:45 # "Throwing a Donner Party" – 5:22 # "Dare We Ask the Widow" – 6:04 # "Lester Stillwell" – 3:27 Personnel *Aaron Gregory – vocals, guitar *Aurielle Gregory – guitar *Bryan Beeson – bass guitar *Andy Southard – keyboards, vocals *Mike Conroy – drums {{Authority control Giant Squid (band) albums 2005 EPs ...
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Giant Squid (band)
Giant Squid was an American post-metal, progressive rock band, based out of San Francisco, California since 2007, but originated from Sacramento, California, in 2002, as well as a stint in Austin, Texas, throughout 2006. The band is currently signed to Translation Loss Records out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They were previously signed to The End Records out of Brooklyn, New York. Current lineup contains founding members Aaron John Gregory (guitar, vocals) and Bryan Beeson (bass), as well as Jackie Perez Gratz (electric cello, vocals), Zack Farwell (drums), and Andrew Southard (keyboards, vocals). Biography Early years (2002–2004) Giant Squid was originally found in 2002 in Sacramento, California, after the members, Aaron John Gregory (guitar, lead vocals), Bryan Beeson (bass guitar), Bill Hughes (guitar), and Aurielle Zeitler (keyboards, vocals), had been playing in Northern California under the monikers Koi and Namor. The band self-released its debut album '' Metridium Fie ...
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Doom Metal
Doom metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "thicker" or "heavier" sound than other heavy metal genres.K. Kahn-Harris, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'' (Berg Publishers, 2007), , p. 31. Both the music and the lyrics are intended to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom. The genre is strongly influenced by the early work of Black Sabbath, who formed a prototype for doom metal. During the first half of the 1980s, a number of bands such as Witchfinder General and Pagan Altar from England, American bands Pentagram, Saint Vitus, the Obsessed, Trouble, and Cirith Ungol, and Swedish band Candlemass defined doom metal as a distinct genre. Characteristics Instrumentation The electric guitar, bass guitar, and drum kit are the most common instruments used to play doom metal (although keyboards are sometimes used), but its structures are rooted in the same scales as in blues. Guit ...
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Post-metal
Post-metal is a music genre rooted in heavy metal but exploring approaches beyond metal conventions. It emerged in the 1990s with bands such as Neurosis and Godflesh, who transformed metal texture through experimental composition. In a way similar to the predecessor genres post-rock and post-hardcore, post-metal offsets the darkness and intensity of extreme metal with an emphasis on atmosphere, emotion, and even "revelation", developing an expansive but introspective sound variously imbued with elements of ambient, noise, psychedelic, progressive, and classical music. Songs are typically long, with loose and layered structures that discard the verse–chorus form in favor of crescendos and repeating themes. The sound centres on guitars (subjected to various effects) and drums, while any vocals are usually screamed or growled and resemble an additional instrument. Post-metal is related to other experimental styles of metal: avant-garde metal, drone metal, progressive metal, a ...
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Progressive Metal
Progressive metal (sometimes shortened to prog metal) is a broad :Fusion music genres, fusion music genre melding heavy metal music, heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" and amplified electric guitar, guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral or "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter. One of these experimental examples introduced to modern metal was djent. The music typically showcases the extreme technical proficiency of the performers and usually uses unorthodox Chord progression, harmonies as well as complex rhythms with frequent Metre (music), meter changes and intense syncopation. While the genre emerged towards the late-1980s, it was not until the 1990s that progressive metal achieved widespread success. Queensrÿche, Dream Theater, Tool (band), Tool, Symphony X,''AllMusic''Tool Retrieved on February 11, 2013. Shadow Gallery, King's X, and Fates Warning are a few examples of progressive metal bands who achi ...
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Metridium Field
''Metridium Fields'' is the major label debut by San Francisco-based doom metal outfit Giant Squid. It is a re-recorded version of their album ''Metridium Field'', which was released independently by the band two years earlier. The band's original debut album, ''Metridium Field'' was self-released in 2004, and after signing with The End Records in 2005, the band decided to remaster the album for its world-wide release. Upon finding the original master tracks had become unusable, Giant Squid re-recorded the entire album and re-released it as their major label debut and first "official" album. ''Fields'' was released on August 22, 2006, and brought the band critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. The title of the album and its closing track is named for ''Metridium'', a genus of sea anemone. Artwork The painting depicted in the album cover is ''Watson and the Shark'' by John Singleton Copley John Singleton Copley (July 3, 1738 – September 9, 1815) was an Anglo-American p ...
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Metridium Fields
''Metridium Fields'' is the major label debut by San Francisco-based doom metal outfit Giant Squid. It is a re-recorded version of their album ''Metridium Field'', which was released independently by the band two years earlier. The band's original debut album, ''Metridium Field'' was self-released in 2004, and after signing with The End Records in 2005, the band decided to remaster the album for its world-wide release. Upon finding the original master tracks had become unusable, Giant Squid re-recorded the entire album and re-released it as their major label debut and first "official" album. ''Fields'' was released on August 22, 2006, and brought the band critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. The title of the album and its closing track is named for ''Metridium'', a genus of sea anemone. Artwork The painting depicted in the album cover is ''Watson and the Shark'' by John Singleton Copley John Singleton Copley (July 3, 1738 – September 9, 1815) was an Anglo-American p ...
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Jersey Shore Shark Attacks Of 1916
The Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 were a series of shark attacks along the coast of New Jersey, in the United States, between July 1 and 12, 1916, in which four people were killed and one injured. The incidents occurred during a deadly summer heat wave and polio epidemic in the United States that drove thousands of people to the seaside resorts of the Jersey Shore. Since 1916, scholars have debated which shark species was responsible and the number of animals involved, with the great white shark and the bull shark most frequently cited. Personal and national reaction to the fatalities involved a wave of panic that led to shark hunts aimed at eradicating the population of "man-eating" sharks and protecting the economies of New Jersey's seaside communities. Resort towns enclosed their public beaches with steel nets to protect swimmers. Scientific knowledge about sharks before 1916 was based on conjecture and speculation. The attacks forced ichthyologists to reassess common belie ...
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Giant Squid (band) Albums
Giant squid usually refers to any large squid including Humboldt squid or sometimes even the Robust clubhook squid (onykia robusta). Giant squid may also refer to: Animals *Giant squid (''Architeuthis dux''), a large deep ocean squid famous in pop culture and seafaring folklore * Giant warty squid (''Kondakovia longimana''), a squid in the family Onychoteuthidae Other *Giant Squid, a post-metal, progressive rock band *Giant Squid, a video game development company, developers of ''Abzû'' See also * Moby Dick, Fictional sea monster * Kraken, mythical sea monster possibly based on giant squid * Cthulhu, Lovecraftian horror monster * Sea serpent A sea serpent or sea dragon is a type of dragon sea monster described in various mythologies, most notably Mesopotamian (Tiamat), Judaeo-Christian (Leviathan), Greek (Cetus, Echidna, Hydra, Scylla), and Norse (Jörmungandr). Mythology and folk ..., Any mythological aquatic dragon * Devilfish (other) {{disambiguation Ani ...
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