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''Emperor of Sand'' is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band
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. It was released on March 31, 2017 through record label
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. The album's first single, " Show Yourself", peaked at number 4 on the US ''
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chart in 2017. The second single, " Steambreather", peaked at number 18 on the same chart. It was ranked on several year-end lists, including at number three on ''
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''s "Top 20 Rock & Metal Albums of 2017".


Background

''Emperor of Sand'' is Mastodon's seventh studio album. The album was recorded at the Quarry in
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and mixed at Henson Recording Studios in
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. The band worked with record producer Brendan O'Brien, with whom they collaborated on their 2009 album ''
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''. The songs were recorded as originally arranged, then they revisited each track to edit and refine the sound. Drummer
Brann Dailor Brann Timothy Dailor ( , born March 19, 1975) is an American musician, best known as a member of heavy metal band Mastodon, in which he is the drummer and one of the vocalists. Career Dailor first started playing in a band called Eviscerat ...
completed his drum tracks and began drafting lyrics while guitars and bass were being recorded by other band members. Scott Kelly of
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and Kevin Sharp of
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both appear as guest vocalists on "Scorpion Breath" and "Andromeda" respectively. Kelly appeared as a guest vocalist on every Mastodon studio album from ''
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'' (2004) to the compilation '' Medium Rarities'' (2020).


Concept and lyrical themes

The concept and story in ''Emperor of Sand'' follows a desert wanderer who has been handed a death sentence. Themes of death and survival are woven into the songs' lyrics, which were inspired by experiences members of the band had when family and friends were recently diagnosed with cancer. "At the end of the story, the person simultaneously dies and is saved," Dailor said. "It's about going through cancer, going through chemotherapy and all the things associated with that. I didn't want to be literal about it. But it's all in there. You can read between the lines." "We're reflecting on mortality," bassist and vocalist
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said in a statement. "To that end, the album ties into our entire discography. It's 17 years in the making, but it's also a direct reaction to the last two years. We tend to draw inspiration from very real things in our lives."


Release

''Emperor of Sand'' was released on March 31, 2017 through record label
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. A snippet of "Sultan's Curse" was previewed on the band's website on January 25, 2017, and the full track was released on January 27. The album's first single, " Show Yourself", was released in February 2017. Its second single, " Steambreather", was released in August 2017. Following the album's release, the band embarked on a tour in the United States from April 14 to May 20, 2017, with support from
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and
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.


Critical reception

''Emperor of Sand'' was well-received by contemporary music critics upon its initial release. At
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, which assigns a
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 78, based on 24 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Amongst the more positive articles was Calum Slingerland's review for ''
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''. In it, Slingerland stated that "Drawing as much from their past as well as their present, Mastodon refuse to go extinct just shy of two decades of music-making. ''Emperor of Sand'' is at once emotionally powerful and musically arresting." Anita Bhagwandas was also highly positive in a four-star review for ''
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'', saying "Metal needed this album. It needed a record that's doomy, heavy and magnificently multilayered, and Mastodon's seventh album is exactly that." Reviewing that album for ''
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'', Katherine Turman wrote "From the incendiary solos of 'Word to the Wise' to the evocatively personal/universal lyrics ('The throne of maladies/It's right in front of me/Your malignancy'), ''Emperor of Sand'' proves cathartic for the listener and, hopefully, for the band members as well." Rob Sayce wrote the review for ''
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'' suggesting that "Few bands out there twist metal into such bewildering, bewitching shapes, and – somehow – there’s little sign of their well running dry." In the review for
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, critic Thom Jurek was more critical of the album, claiming "''Emperor of Sand'' is not perfect; it doesn't attain the glories of the first trilogy. That said, it's easily on par with '' The Hunter'' and stronger than '' Once More 'Round the Sun'', while being more diverse than any record they've cut. Arguments about quality should go beyond the aesthetics to embody process and honesty, which are what ultimately matters. In order to be true to themselves, Mastodon had to make ''Emperor of Sand'' at this time. There was no other option. As such, its urgency, sophistication, and emotional heft make it a necessary entry in their catalog." Jordan Blum of ''
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'' similarly concluded that "''Emperor of Sand'' is by no means a bad album, but there's little here that the band hasn't already explored." Contributor Saby Reyes-Kulkarni wrote the review for ''
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'' declaring "Mastodon haven't gone past the point of no return in pursuit of accessibility. If anything, ''Emperor of Sand'' proves the opposite. Musicians often rationalize losing their edge by talking about 'maturity'. Mastodon can now feel free to use the word without lying to their fanbase."


Accolades

Year-end rankings In 2018, the first track of the album, "Sultan's Curse", won the
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for
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. The album was nominated for
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, but lost to The War on Drugs' ''
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''. Decade-end rankings


Commercial performance

The album sold around 43,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release, debuting at No. 7 on the ''Billboard'' 200, making it the band's best selling album, as ''
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'' debuted at number 11 with 41,000 copies in its first week.


Track listing


Personnel

Mastodon *
Brann Dailor Brann Timothy Dailor ( , born March 19, 1975) is an American musician, best known as a member of heavy metal band Mastodon, in which he is the drummer and one of the vocalists. Career Dailor first started playing in a band called Eviscerat ...
– drums,
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, vocals, keyboards, bass on "Jaguar God" Intro *
Brent Hinds William Brent Hinds (born January 16, 1974) is an American musician best known as the former lead guitarist of the Atlanta, Georgia heavy metal band Mastodon, in which he shared guitar duties with Bill Kelliher and vocal duties with Troy Sande ...
– lead guitar, vocals *
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– rhythm guitar,
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on "Clandestiny" *
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– bass, vocals,
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on "Roots Remain", "Ancient Kingdom" and "Jaguar God" Guest musicians * Scott Kelly – vocals on "Scorpion Breath" * Kevin Sharp – vocals on "Andromeda" *
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– keyboards on "Jaguar God" Production * Brendan O'Brien
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, mixing * Tom Syrowski – mixing,
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* Tom Tapley – recording * T.J. Elias – second engineer * Bryan Dimaio – second engineer * Billy Joe Bowers – mastering, editing * Ivy Skoff – production coordination Artwork * Brann Dailor – art direction * Alan "Medusawolf" Brown – illustration artwork * Donny Phillips – album design for KIHL Studio Managerial * Nick John – management for The Rick Sales Entertainment Group * Erine Gonzalez – management assistance * Joe Serling – legal for Serling Rooks Hunter McKoy & Worab,
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* Robert Polay – business management for Polay Financial Management * Scott Sokol – North American booking agent for Pinnacle Entertainment * John Jackson – international booking agent for K2 Agency * Ken Livitan – Brendan O'Brien Management for Vector Management * Mike Elizondo – A&R * Xavier Ramos – marketing * Damian Elahi – business affairs for Reprise Records


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

{{Authority control Mastodon (band) albums 2017 albums 2010s concept albums Reprise Records albums Albums produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer)