A Forest of Stars The Corpse of Rebirth
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Tracklist:
1 God 16:27
2 Female 13:57
3 Male 13:04
4 Earth and Matter 9:40
5 Microcosm 10:27


Release Date: 01/01/2008

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2009-09-08 | 23 comments | 492 views

Summary: A Forest of Stars has created an absolutely brilliant concept album. They took something as simple as a creation story and turned it into a masterpiece of epic proportions. Across the one hour span of the music, I was literally enraptured by the sound s

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There is naught but darkness. Slowly, a voice begins to tear through the blackness of the void. It is the keening of an angry deity, whose imprisonment in this endless abyss has driven him to the brink of insanity. His voice is a personification of pain; he cries for the light that he had once experienced in some long-forgotten existence.

God (Length: 16:27) - The first track of the album opens with a few, slow electric guitar chords. As the tune cuts out, a tambourine and a violin take its place. The God gives birth to a small, barren garden where the it begins to walk. The tambourine falls away and is replaced again by the guitar's melancholy whisperings. A great tree's roots rise from the dry earth and plant themselves a base. A set of drums rises to meet the other instruments. The plodding rhythm of the cymbals and snare illustrate the tree's growth as it begins to reach toward the sky. The great Spirit, voiced by screeching vocals, howls against his fetters, urging the tree to rise. The vocals, drums and guitar hit a crescendo, heralding the birth of the Tree of Life. But there is no time to marvel at this, for creation is afoot. A flute joins the euphony and the God watches the Tree of Knowledge breach the ground, intertwining with its brother. A plethora of vegetation appears to surround the Two, marking the creation of Eden. The track ends with screeches, echoing off into the nothingness that still surrounds the garden. (Rating: 5/5)

Female (Length: 13:57) - Creation of the inanimate and unthinking comes easily. This new environment calls for life in all its variety and mystery. The second track starts with a few piano notes before a violin rises to their side. They dissipate, immediately being replaced by a drum, electric guitar, and startling cries of the drained God. A muddled mass of clay rises at the foot of the Life tree. The violin returns. The clay begins to stretch and writhe beneath the orchestra, taking humanoid form. The morphing figure gains the features of a woman as the instruments halt. This newly-crafted being sits up and looks around through an atmospheric haze. The vocals reawaken in a fury, commanding her to explore the garden. Her journey is orchestrated by two raging guitars and a pulse-pounding drum display; the screams echo randomly throughout the chaos. (Rating: 4/5)

Male (Length: 13:04) - Multiple stories must now be told. Whilst the woman's experiences take place (sonically captured by a drum and bass guitar ballad mixed with eerie female vocals), the God is busy again, creating a man to coexist with her (represented by disturbing screams over a stomach-churning electric guitar). As the music begins to meld together, the two entities the God has made finally see one another. All noise falls away except an enigmatic pair: an acoustic and bass guitar play solemnly as the two approach each other. All the instruments come together again with the addition of a violin and the God's screams; they clasp hands and frolic about. This song is truly a masterpiece. (Rating: 5/5)

Earth and Matter (Length: 9:41) - Making two beings is an accomplishment, indeed, but the Great Spirit's work is not over. The great spectacle of the Earth's creation is brought to life by a beautiful combination of electric guitar and tribal drumbeats. The cascade of sounds summon forth a world filled with animals and lush environments springing about in the ecstasy of their first few breaths. With each thrust of his enormous hands, the God crafts endless life. A beautiful violin solo plays as the two humans sit atop a hill, watching. (Rating: 5/5)

Microcosm (Length: 10:27) - Our world now exists, and is populated by boundless amounts of life. The two humans run through the jungles and deserts of this new land while the God stands above his incredible planet, smiling. This song adds nothing new to the overall sound developed on the album. Instead, it combines every element already explored to create a humbling display of the band's prowess. Unfortunately, this also means that it's the most eclectic track on the album, which detracts from its score. (Rating: 4/5)


Pros:
+ The orchestration is top notch; all the instruments are extremely clear.
+ A perfectly planned concept album.
+ Uses a unique variety of instruments.
+ Always throwing new ideas at the listener.

Cons:
- Screamed vocals (might be a pro for some).
- Long song lengths / people might lose interest.

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YouAreMySilence


Comments: 2366
09.08.09


Sounds.. interesting?
What are some albums that are similar?

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Prophet178


Comments: 3078
09.08.09


Soooo what genre is this? Sounds like post-rock? Whole review is kind of vague....

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9664
09.08.09


it's obviously not post rock, the album is categorised under metal

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Prophet178


Comments: 3078
09.08.09


Alright, I couldn't really tell by the review. What would you compare it to?

Ulsufyring


Comments: 998
09.08.09


yeah well emmure is categorized under metal and they don't even play music

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Prophet178


Comments: 3078
09.08.09


Hahahah I just noticed his username, should've known.

rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9664
09.08.09


What would you compare it to?

I've never heard of them.

jakethemetalguy


Comments: 3
09.08.09

Album Rating: 4.5

I can't really compare them to anyone because I've never heard anything like it. It's one of those albums where you just turn off all the lights and chill out to it. It's like... atmospheric black metal / pagan?? It's my first review, so I kinda messed a few things up, but c'mon. Just give it a listen if you think it sounds good.

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Prophet178


Comments: 3078
09.09.09


It's an interesting review, but I don't think I could really understand it unless I have heard the album. It sounds really cool though, I'll try and check it out.

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
09.09.09


album is brilliant

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Ulsufyring


Comments: 998
09.09.09


suppose i should give it the obligatory cocaine likes it listen

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18747
09.09.09

Album Rating: 4

I know this band not sure if I heard this record though. Ace review.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18747
09.09.09

Album Rating: 4

Unsuprisingly this is real good. Must have heard some demos and gotten a wrong impression.

KYZAR


Comments: 490
09.09.09


O, this is good. The band name kinda turned me off, "A Forest of Stars"? please.

i do like it though.

Ulsufyring


Comments: 998
09.09.09


the vocals are ridiculous

Crysis


Comments: 4490
09.09.09

Album Rating: 4

I love this album. Really, really love it.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18747
09.17.09

Album Rating: 4

Yeah...still really digging this. Especially Male and God.

Countorus


Comments: 3209
09.20.09

Album Rating: 3

i just went on a journey and it ruled, very good debut

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Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
09.20.09


what a stupid way of putting it

Countorus


Comments: 3209
09.20.09

Album Rating: 3

i guess you missed out



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