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''The Last Spire'' is the tenth and final studio album by the British doom metal band
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. Intended by the band as their farewell album, it was released in April 2013 on
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. The album was praised for returning the band to its doom roots, with Nick Green of ''
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'' observing that "few bands get to write their own epitaphs in such vivid, exacting terms".


Overview

Cathedral announced on 6 February 2011, that they would release one final album and then disband. This announcement occurred well prior to the recording of ''The Last Spire''.
Lee Dorrian Lee Dorrian (born 5 June 1968) is an English singer, best known as a former member of grindcore band Napalm Death and later frontman of doom metal band Cathedral. Career During his early teenage years, Dorrian was the editor of a local punk f ...
described the band's planned retirement as a "funeral" for the band, which was a "long and gratifying process". For Dorrian, the announcement enabled the band to record the album without pressure, "as it meant that we no longer had anything to prove and could make this album purely on our own terms". Building upon the "funeral" metaphor, Dorrian later stated that the band's decision to plan for its own demise ultimately ''The Last Spire'' returns to a slower, doom-oriented sound akin to the band's debut, '' Forest of Equilibrium''. Dorrian explained that the return to Cathedral's roots for its final album was not only intentional, but long anticipated: According to Dorrian, Cathedral's decision to omit those tracks which did not fit with the goal of creating an "unhappy ending" resulted in "six or seven songs" which were cut because they "all strayed in different directions, and I wanted this lbumto be a lot more focused than the albums we'd done in recent times". Several of the songs have already appeared, including: "Vengeance Of The Blind Dead" on a
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flexi-disc (an alternate version of the same song appears as a bonus track on the Japanese version of ''The Last Spire''); a track with a "shuffle beat" titled "Evil Wizard", which will appear on a forthcoming
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compilation to be released by
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magazine; one unfinished "very epic" song that is thirty minutes in length which the band may finish and release as a 12" record; and four "groovy" songs closer to the band's more recent recordings. Ultimately, Dorrian acknowledged his comfort with letting ''The Last Spire'' stand as Cathedral's legacy.


Recording

The album was recorded intermittently over several months. Dorrian said that, while in the studio, the recording went quickly; however, the band stretched out the time between recording days to give "us time to let the songs sit for a bit, and know exactly where to go with them".


Artwork

The interior of the album sleeve features artwork by long-time Cathedral artist Dave Patchett. Dorrian, describing the art as "climactic", notes that "it's not like a usual epic Dave Patchett piece where he does the full spread; it's just one section of the artwork now. It's basically thank you and goodbye, fuck you God or whatever. It's just a scene inside ''The Last Spire'' I suppose; almost like a
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gone wrong."


Title

While there is no song on ''The Last Spire'' matching the album title, a previously-unreleased instrumental track titled "The Last Spire" appears on Cathedral's 2011 live album, ''Anniversary''. Dorrian described his decision to include the track on ''Anniversary'' as


Reception

The album has received "generally favorable reviews" according to
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. Most reviews focus on the return to a doom-oriented sound and a reduction in the "quirky touches" in evidence on Cathedral albums including ''
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'' and, most recently, '' The Guessing Game''. Chris Dick, writing for ''
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'', stated that "Cathedral have reined in the purple puffy dragons and their Canterbury scene origins for a honed and toned (almost) mid-tempo thrust". Chris Ward described the album as bringing Cathedral "full circle", and serving as a bookend to the band's debut; however, he also heard "enough of the flavours the band sprinkled into all their albums in between to give it the feel of a eulogy of the band's output." Dean Brown, describing ''The Last Spire'' as a "true doom record", also credited the band with a "masterful understanding of dynamics" that integrated Cathedral's "signature curveballs". Grayson Currin wrote for
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that ''The Last Spire'' "does not feel like a microwaved visitation with the past or some self-obsessed tribute. Rather, these pieces sound like the work of a band hoping to fortify their legacy at the end of their career rather than simply prolong it". Natalie Zed, while criticising the middle of the album as "unwieldy", praised the band for incorporating "their musical demise into their very aesthetic".
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' Frank Lopez departed from most critics with his argument that ''The Last Spire'' lacked a "pronounced tone of finality" suitable for Cathedral's farewell, wishing instead that the band would have "exploit dtheir own morose theme a bit more and truly give the piece a sense of final departure".


Track listing

All songs by Lee Dorrian and Garry Jennings. # "Entrance to Hell" – 3:07 # "Pallbearer" – 11:38 # "Cathedral of the Damned" – 5:48 # "Tower of Silence" – 6:53 # "Infestation of Grey Death" – 9:01 # "An Observation" – 10:19 # "The Last Laugh" – 0:38 # "This Body, Thy Tomb" – 8:46


Japanese edition bonus track

# "Tombs of the Blind Dead" – 5:18


Credits


Band

*
Lee Dorrian Lee Dorrian (born 5 June 1968) is an English singer, best known as a former member of grindcore band Napalm Death and later frontman of doom metal band Cathedral. Career During his early teenage years, Dorrian was the editor of a local punk f ...
– vocals *
Garry Jennings Garry "Gaz" Jennings is an English musician best known for his work as the guitarist for doom metal band Cathedral. In addition, he has also worked as the guitarist of thrash metal band Acid Reign, punk rock band Septic Tank and heavy metal ...
– guitars * Brian Dixon – drums * Scott Carlson – bass


Guest musicians

* David Moore – Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, Mellotron * Chris Reifert – guest vocals on "Cathedral of the Damned" *
Rosalie Cunningham Rosalie Cunningham (born 25 April 1990) is an English singer-songwriter. After the split of the band Ipso Facto, Cunningham started a new project named Purson. She has performed as a solo artist since 2017. Career Cunningham was born in Southend ...
– backing vocals


Production and art

* Jaime Gomez Arellano – producer, mixing, engineering, mastering * Lee Dorrian – producer * Gaz Jennings – producer * Ester Segarra – photography *
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– artwork * Dave Patchett – artwork * Donato Panaccio – engineering (assistant) * Chris Chantler – liner notes


Charts


References

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