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Novembers Doom

The Pale Haunt Departure

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Category: Death-Doom

Year: 2005

Label: The End

Catalog Number: TE052

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Novembers Doom The Pale Haunt Departure Album Cover

Personnel
Paul Kurh vocals
Larry Roberts guitars, keyboards
Vito Marchese guitars
Mike Legros bass
Joe Nunez drums
Tommy Crucianelli Additional bass
Eric Burnley Additional keyboards
Dan Swano lead guitar on track 4
Tracks
1.  The Pale Haunt Departure  
2.  Swallowed by the Moon  
3.  Autumn Reflection  
4.  Dark World Burden  
5.  In the Absence of Grace  
6.  The Dead Leaf Echo  
7.  Through AChild's Eyes  
8.  Collapse of the Fallen Throe  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 11, 2025 at 9:31
One day about ten years ago, I was listening to Ian Christie's "Bloody Roots" show on satellite radio. That week, he was spotlighting what he described as "gothic doom." There were tracks from then-current albums by My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost, as well as other stuff like Lake of Tears and Draconian and of course Type O Negative. That one hour really triggered my interest in doom metal generally. Though I'd been aware of many of the bands already, that style just wasn't a big part of my listening diet. And at the end of the show, he played "Autumn Reflection" by Novembers Doom, so I made a note to investigate them too. I'm glad I did, because Novembers Doom is one of my favorites in this style. The Pale Haunt Departure is one of the band's heavier albums; the opening title track just crushes, and "Dark World Burden" sports a killer, headbanging riff. These guys could really slam hard during this period, and it's a little disappointing to see songs like that grow less frequent on t

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 11, 2025 at 9:39
... the last couple albums. Even the aforementioned "Autumn Reflections," though another of Paul's songs for his daughter, is stuffed with boulder-sized power chords. "Swallowed By The Moon" is the lyrical obverse, a failed father's desperate plea for forgiveness. Paul has always been guilty of occasional over-the-top wallowing in self-pity (he even uses the word wallow on "The Dead Leaf Echo"), but there are no real lowlights on this record, musically.


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