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Novembers Doom

Bled White

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Category: Death-Doom

Year: 2014

Label: The End

Catalog Number: TE340-2

Average Rating: 87 / 100 (1 rating)

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Personnel
Paul Kurh vocals
Larry Roberts guitars, vocals
Vito Marchese guitars
Mike Feldman bass
Garry Naples drums
Ben John keyboards
Dan Swano backing vocals on track 5
Tracks
1.  Bled White  
2.  Heartfelt  
3.  Just Breathe  
4.  Scorpius  
5.  Unrest  
6.  The Memory Room  
7.  The Brave Pawn  
8.  Clear  
9.  The Grand Circle  
10.  Animus  
11.  The Silent Dark  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 8, 2025 at 15:30
Admittedly, I am a latecomer to doom metal, and haven't spent tha tmuch time with Novembers Doom's earliest albums. But even if Bled White hadn't been my introduction to the band, I would still consider it one of their best albums. Just a fantastic collection of songs here, showcasing every facet of their sound with the exception of the female vocals on the first couple releases. You can make comparisons to other definitive death-doom bands like Paradise Lost or early Katatonia, and Paul Kuhr loves to cite Saturnus as a big influence that most don't know about, but I would also like to throw in the heaviest parts of Opeth, and maybe even more importantly, the gothic, progressive flavors of Nevermore. Even Kuhr's carefully enunciated, half-spoken clean vocals somehow remind me of something Warrel Dane would approve of. Dan Swano's mix whips all the death and doom and prog and goth together into the musical equivalent of a late autumn storm blowing in from Lake Michigan.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 8, 2025 at 19:21
Novembers Doom are all about grief and loss and regret, but they are also about anger and frustration, and Bled White leads off with Kuhr's enraged bellows in the monstrous title track, followed up by him crooning "Heartfelt"-ly about how often he's prayed for your death. "Just Breathe" may or may not be another one of his parental lullabies, but it's not as maudlin as something like "Twilight Innocence." "Unrest"sports a gorgeous guitar solo that's just another indication of how underrated these guys are. "The Memory Room" has almost an Alice In Chains flavor to it, but heavier. The only knock on this album is that it's too long, that maybe one or two songs in the late going could have been left off. "The Brave Pawn" is a short, sharp blow right when it's needed, and "Animus" is another blast of rage like the first two tracks, while "The Silent Dark" is maybe one epic too many, but sends us home in suitably grandiose fashion.


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