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''Ashes Against the Grain'' is the third album by
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, released by
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four years after the critically acclaimed ''
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''. It has been described as incorporating
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.


Production

Following the release of ''The Mantle'', Agalloch performed their first live shows. Due to the number of instruments and effects used on that album, the band had to make some changes to the arrangements of the songs so they could be more easily replicated when performed live. When it came time to record their next album, the band decided that a more stripped down approach was necessary, as they wanted to emulate the feeling of performing live on the new songs. ''Ashes Against the Grain'' focused more on electric guitars and metal elements, and had less of the
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influence that was prominent on ''The Mantle.'' In an interview on the '' Silence of Forgotten Landscapes''
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John Haughm John Haughm (born September 14, 1975) is a musician and artist from the United States. He is most known for being the founder, guitarist, and vocalist of the band Agalloch, and later Pillorian. He is also a designer who has created packaging and ...
stated that the album was recorded during a time when he had renewed his liking for metal, after taking a break from it and focusing on other musical influences during the ''Mantle'' sessions. Lyrically, Haughm took a more simplistic and abstract approach, in contrast to earlier albums. Haughm had played drums on the previous albums, but for ''Ashes Against the Grain'', Haughm wanted to concentrate more on his songwriting and guitar parts, and drummer Chris Greene was brought in. Greene had joined the band when they began playing live in 2003, and played drums on all the tracks except for "Falling Snow" and "Not Unlike the Waves". Greene parted ways with Agalloch following their 2006 European tour, as the band felt that he was not developing well as a live drummer. He was replaced by
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. The recording process was described by the band as "hell from start to finish". A number of production problems were encountered, including a computer glitch which resulted in the
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s being lost. Many of the songs ended up being reworked from the original demos, in particular, "Fire Above, Ice Below", about which Haughm said "something got lost in the transition from the demo recording to the album recording". Despite the band's intention of ''Ashes'' being a more stripped-down album, Haughm has since stated that the album sounds "too polished", and that he prefers the more raw sound of their later album, ''
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''. In a 2013 interview, he said that ''Ashes Against the Grain'' is "definitely the worst album we have made". During a 2021 interview with Metalist Magazine, however, he appeared to have softened towards the album and the production, saying, "In hindsight, it suited the songs alright."


"Not Unlike the Waves" music video

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was recorded for the fifth track on the album, "Not Unlike the Waves". It was filmed in the woods near
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Juan Mosqueda. Haughm has stated that he is unhappy with the final version of the video, which was very different from the original sketch filmed by Mosqueda. Mosqueda's sketch featured smooth transitions between shots and what Haughm described as "glacial imagery", which pleased the band. However, the record company insisted on using an abridged version of the song, despite strong opposition from the band, and the final version of the video was heavily edited. "Frankly I do not consider the video to be finished and I hope we will get to make the full version…with a different editor", Haughm said. "All of the gorgeous, epic slow panning stuff was cut to hell. We wanted a cinematic video and the editor instead made something which he perceived as 'hip' and 'cool'". Mosqueda's original sketch for the video was included as a bonus feature on Agalloch's 2009 DVD, ''
The Silence of Forgotten Landscapes The Silence of Forgotten Landscapes is a 2009 live DVD by American metal band Agalloch. It features a 2008 performance by the band at the Biebob venue in Vosselaar, Belgium. It was co-directed by Juan Mosqueda and Agalloch frontman John Haughm. ...
'', with an introduction by Mosqueda and Haughm.


Dedication

The album was dedicated in memory of Christoph Florian Rehse (of Escape the Day), who committed suicide in 2005.


Release

Before the release, the track "Falling Snow" was made available in its entirety on the label's website and on the band's MySpace page. A pre-release review in the July 2006 issue of
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'' magazine described the new album as a "departure and an extension" from the band's previous work: :''The songs tend to move with restraint, as Agalloch's characteristic threads of black metal, folk and ambient sounds coalesce with more doom and art rock.'' Three versions of the album were released: a slipcase edition, a deluxe wooden box version (limited to 500 copies) and a vinyl version (limited to 1000 copies). The vinyl version was released on March 2, 2007 on The End Records' Infinite Vinyl Series. It was pressed in three different colors: * A clear/orange splatter edition limited to 200 copies.'' * A black edition limited to 400 copies. * A clear orange edition limited to 400 copies. All three vinyl editions included an exclusive bonus track, ''Scars of the Shattered Sky (Our Fortress Has Burned to the Ground)''. The album artwork was done by Aslak Tolonen. ''Ashes Against the Grain'' was the final Agalloch album released on The End Records. The band opted not to renew their contract, and chose
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to release their following album, ''Marrow of the Spirit.'' In a 2010 interview, Haughm said that conflicts with The End founder Andreas Katsambas (possibly having to do with the treatment of the "Not Unlike the Waves" video) led to their decision not to renew their contract, though he stated that he had nothing personal against Katsambas.


Track listing


Personnel

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John Haughm John Haughm (born September 14, 1975) is a musician and artist from the United States. He is most known for being the founder, guitarist, and vocalist of the band Agalloch, and later Pillorian. He is also a designer who has created packaging and ...
– vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, drums (on "Not Unlike the Waves" and "Falling Snow") *Don Anderson – acoustic & electric guitars *Jason William Walton – bass *Chris Greene – drums (all tracks except "Not Unlike the Waves" and "Falling Snow") *Ronn Chick –
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on "Fire Above, Ice Below", piano on "Limbs" and "Our Fortress Is Burning... I", production, mixing, engineering, editing


References


External links


Official press release
from
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John Haughm InterviewReview on Schwermetall.ch (12/13)
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