Khanate
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The final hour of the band’s first decade sees Khanate, as always, making “music that, even in the realm of extreme music, is dark and distorted” (Pitchfork). Clean Hands Go Foul Would be followed by the ultimate minimalism, as the Khanate entity sat shrouded in silence until the release of...
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Largely recognized as their breakthrough album, Khanate was confident enough by the two-song, forty-minute Capture & Release (2005) to peel back it's layers of thick mossy droneand reveal the minimalist underpinnings, a change either interpreted as maturity or an implied threat. "It's a grim, avant-garde exercise in tension and paranoia....
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Audiopile Review: It’s easy to take Khanate’s legendary status for granted. After all, how could any avant metal band featuring members of Sunn O)))), OLD, and Blind Idiot God be anything less than legendary? Well, back in 2001, when Khanate’s self-titled debut album was released, extreme metal was far from...
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Audiopile Review: It’s easy to take Khanate’s legendary status for granted. After all, how could any avant metal band featuring members of Sunn O)))), OLD, and Blind Idiot God be anything less than legendary? Well, back in 2001, when Khanate’s self-titled debut album was released, extreme metal was far from...
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The highly influential Khanate return with their first album in 14 years, developing their singular and signature precise, temporal abstract doom beyondall thresholds.Khanate are Stephen O’Malley (Sunn O))), KTL), James Plotkin (OLD, Scorn, Phantomsmasher), Alan Dubin (OLD, Gnaw) and Tim Wyskida (Blind Idiot God). Unflinching and brutal, the seeds for...