ENTRANCE - Prayer Of Death - LP - Vinyl

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Label: Entrance Records and Tapes SKU: 26627 Catalogue ID: ENTR001 Format: Vinyl
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ENTRANCE - Prayer Of Death - LP - Vinyl

ENTRANCE - Prayer Of Death - LP - Vinyl

€23.99 €17.99

 

LABEL: Entrance Records and Tapes

CAT NO: ENTR001

BARCODE: 5024545932119

 

Tracklisting:

1. Grim Reaper Blues
2. Silence On A Crowded Train
3. Requiem For Sandy Bull (R.I.P)
4.Valium Blues
5. Pretty Baby
6. Prayer Of Death
7. Lost In The Dark
8. Never Be Afraid


ENTRANCE – Prayer Of Death

LP – Black Vinyl


Entrance Records and Tapes is pleased to present the resurrection of Prayer of Death which has been out of print and off the grid since 2016.

Released in 2006, the spiritual rock opera moved Pitchfork to hail Entrance (aka Guy Blakeslee) as “a psychedelic shaman bringing us news from other planes of existence.”

Recorded on tape in Chicago in the winter of 2005 by David Vandervelde as the follow up to 2004’s mostly acoustic acid-tinged country blues saga Wandering Stranger (Fat Possum), the self-produced and privately pressed “Prayer of Death” saw Blakeslee expanding his sound with heavy doses of electricity and eastern psychedelia, and drawing from influences as diverse as Charley Patton, Sandy Bull, the Stooges, Sufi poetry and the Tibetan Book of the Dead . Blakeslee’s in-studio alchemy with Paz Lenchantin (Pixies/A Perfect Circle/Zwan) and drummer Derek James would lead to the formation of The Entrance Band.

The rebirth of this underground cult classic , originally inspired by “the daily Death Vibrations of the Modern World,” could not come at a more appropriate time, given the state of our civilization. For Blakeslee, death is the ultimate psychedelic, erasing the mind completely instead of expanding it– and by the closing track, he has made some sort of peace with the idea, which makes the album sound like a journey instead of a tract. His final words are “When you think about death every morning, don’t you ever be afraid!”
If only it were that easy.

See below for tracklisting…