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caspian
01-12-2005, 06:21 AM
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A bio from the Southern Records Website: (http://www.southern.net/southern/band/KHANA/biog.php)
Khanate (pronounced Con-Eight) was born in Manhattan Autumn 2000 after an initial meeting between James Plotkin/Bass (OLD, Scorn, Atomsmasher, Death Ambient, Trifid Project, several releases on Kranky, Relapse, Rawkus and other labels under his own name and in collaboration with various other individuals) and Stephen O'Malley/Guitar (Thorr's Hammer, Burning Witch, Sunn O)))) administered a necessity to survive the sorely missed bleak aura of suffering evoked by the departed Burning Witch. Plotkin arranged vocal torture courtesy of Alan Dubin (ex-OLD) with whom he had been working together in the proto-dirge unit Shadowcast during 2000 (along with ex-1 drummer Jason Corely). Tim Wyskida (Manbyrd, current drummer in Blind Idiot God) blessed the group with his hammers and Khanate became solidified.

During winter-spring 2001 Khanate recorded and produced their self titled debut in studio necrodrone8negatives, with final mastering by Mathias Schneeberger (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Goatsnake). The sounds can probably be described as the next step down the mentally unstable ladder from Burning Witch. Ultra gravitational hellish brooding black doom metal with inhuman vocal constructs. Well, something like that......

Shortly thereafter an agreement was drawn up between the unit and Southern Lord Recordings of Los Angeles for a 2 album contract.

A particular of Khanate is Dubin's relentless vocal assault lying somewhere in the realm of early Die Kreuzen and such venoms. A unified purpose of bottom end wave structure and sound as physical onslaught drives Khanate. Tortured cries collide with the music's low-end, gut-wrenching aggression. Each note is used to create forceful brutal impact..

A testament to Khanate's strength. Most recently Khanate had been using producer Martin Bisi's studio for rehearsals (also the rehearsal space of Blind Idiot God). Unfortunately it was lost after only two sessions after driving a fuming Bisi out of the building because of volume!

KHANATE IS RAW ****ING POWER, SUBMIT OR BE CRUSHED!!!

That last line rings particurly true. Ive never heard a band as debilitating as these guys. INcredible slow, distorted, depressing doom metal. By slow, I mean very slow. The song commuted probably has about 10 guitar chords in the entire (20 minute) song.

Which brings me to my point in this review. The point being, why? This is music that is incredibly depressing and claustrophobic. From the opening of commuted to the ending of the CD over an hour later, this does nothing but depress you. The vocals are interesting, but Alin Dubin seems like a one trick pony IMO. The songs all sound the same. The drumming is mostly completely random, and the songs go on with no end in site.

This is music set to a bad acid trip, and like a bad acid trip, it goes on with no end in sight.

1/5.

LordDargon
01-12-2005, 03:33 PM
I've heard a couple bands like this. It's scary stuff, makes the most raw and extreme black metal seem warm and comforting.

You can hear a sample of a song here:
http://www.southern.net/southern/band/KHANA/sounds/SNN28_04_too_close_enough_to_touch.mp3

Per Ardua Ad Astra
01-12-2005, 04:03 PM
I heard 'Skincoat' and it was probably the worst song i've ever heard.

LordDargon
01-12-2005, 04:11 PM
I heard that song too.

http://www.southernlord.com/khanate/khanate-skincoat2001.mp3

It's far from the worst but I don't have any urge at all to go listen to it again.

Dark Hero
01-12-2005, 05:27 PM
Are these guys actually signed? lol

Dancin' Man
01-12-2005, 08:01 PM
It actually sounds kind of cool. What's it like in comparison to SUNN 0)))?

Jharaski
01-12-2005, 08:31 PM
I must nominate SKincoat for world's worst song. Sounds like slow death metal with babies screaming in pain.

DFelon204409
01-12-2005, 09:32 PM
The funny thing is I listened to "Too Close Enough to Touch" from their website and I was really digging all the weird blipping in the background but then they brought in the lame vocals and the lame drumming.

Also, Aaron Burgess (I think that's the name) from Alternative Press magazine loves this bands. he gave this CD best of 2003.

Bartender
01-12-2005, 09:40 PM
I heard that song too.

http://www.southernlord.com/khanate/khanate-skincoat2001.mp3

It's far from the worst but I don't have any urge at all to go listen to it again.

I quite liked that actually.

Shadows
01-12-2005, 09:43 PM
The genre gave me the idea that this would be cool...but the link brought me crashing back down to reality. Great review as well.

caspian
01-12-2005, 09:55 PM
It's a bit simlar to sunn O))), but its a lot more structured. And its not asd good either.

Dancin' Man
01-13-2005, 09:13 AM
Hmmm. Is it as droney as SUNN 0)))? That's my only complaint with them.

superpeer
01-13-2005, 09:26 AM
That song was pretty good. :)

(Too close enough to touch)

LordDargon
01-13-2005, 09:29 AM
Hmmm. Is it as droney as SUNN 0)))? That's my only complaint with them.
There are two songs I posted you can listen to.

Dancin' Man
01-14-2005, 11:44 AM
I've nt been at home though. The school censors those links.

tornpictures
01-14-2005, 11:51 AM
Depressing music.

Really aweseome. Beats Sunn0))) by a mile.