{"id":857,"date":"2012-04-07T16:00:36","date_gmt":"2012-04-08T00:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/?p=857"},"modified":"2013-01-26T02:21:49","modified_gmt":"2013-01-26T02:21:49","slug":"woods-of-ypres-woods-5-grey-skies-and-electric-light","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/2012\/04\/07\/woods-of-ypres-woods-5-grey-skies-and-electric-light\/","title":{"rendered":"Woods of Ypres &#8211; Woods 5: Grey Skies &#038; Electric Light"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Writing is a hit or miss thing for me. Occasionally I post something I think is kind of interesting or worth a read. But I know where my skills are, which is why <a title=\"Measurements of Sound Podcasts\" href=\"http:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/category\/podcasts\/\">my podcasts<\/a> are the main focus around here. Everything else is somewhat secondary. Because of this I\u2019ve tried to stay away from doing things like album reviews. But I have an exception to make today.<\/p>\n<h2>Woods 5: Grey Skies &amp; Electric Light<\/h2>\n<p>Late December I downloaded a promo copy of the new <a title=\"Woods of Ypres MySpace\" href=\"http:\/\/www.myspace.com\/woodsofypres\">Woods of Ypres<\/a> album <em>Woods 5: Grey Skies &amp; Electric Light<\/em>. Normally I would have been pretty excited about that. But I wasn\u2019t excited at all. <a title=\"David Gold 1980-2011\" href=\"http:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/2011\/12\/23\/david-gold-1980-2011\/\">David Gold<\/a>, Woods of Ypres\u2019 vocalist, guitarist and driving force had been killed in an accident near Barrie Ontario. After hearing the news of David\u2019s death, the band\u2019s label tweeted a link to the promo so those who loved his music could hear his now final album.<\/p>\n<p>Since downloading the album, it wouldn\u2019t be an exaggeration to say I\u2019ve spent literally days listening to it. Every time I think that I may have finally hit my limit and am ready to give it a rest, I always find myself coming back. There certainly are moments of immediate gratification that you will catch on the first few listens. However, it\u2019s during repeat listens that you realize just how much depth there is to the album.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><a title=\"Woods of Ypres - Travelling Alone\" href=\"http:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/mp3\/woods-of-ypres-travelling-alone.mp3\">Woods of Ypres \u201cTravelling Alone\u201d<\/a> (MP3 &#8211; Sample)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Woods of Ypres\u2019 often have been referred to as a black and doom metal band. However with each release a much broader palate of influences have slowly weaved themselves into the band\u2019s songs. As a result it has become a little harder to paint them into that blackened corner. But even considering all of that I was still really surprised at how different <em>Woods 5<\/em> sounded. I knew it wouldn\u2019t be the <em>Green Album \u2013 Part 2<\/em>. But David and his band mate guitarist <a title=\"Joel Violette - Twitter\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/#!\/bewarethejoel\">Joel Violette<\/a> grabbed the wheel and turned hard with this one. Yet because of that change in direction, the album is a hugely rewarding listen.<\/p>\n<p>On many songs there is a prominent sense of melody that had always been there, but now is front and center. Quite often this is driven by piano and cello as much as guitar. Naturally this indicates a sonic shift in the band\u2019s sound and while there are still moments of heaviness, most of the weight is delivered from an emotional level. A large part of that being the themes of loss, sorrow and death in many of the songs that are especially haunting considering the unfortunate events of this past December.<\/p>\n<p>Likely the most noticeable change on <em>Woods 5<\/em> is the delivery of David\u2019s vocals. In a few instances he turns up the intensity, like on the scathing \u201cAdora Vivos\u201d where he tells us to \u201cLove the living while they\u2019re still alive\u201d and that \u201cwe shouldn\u2019t worship the dead\u201d. However for most of the album he favors singing in a low, rich baritone. For fans that are more accustomed to the band\u2019s earlier recordings and black metal leanings, this could be a deal breaker. But most will just see this as simply another example of a great band growing before our eyes.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-948\" title=\"Woods of Ypres - Alternate Ending 7&quot;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/woods-of-ypres-alternate-ending.jpg\" alt=\"Woods of Ypres - Alternate Ending 7&quot;\" width=\"545\" height=\"549\" \/><\/p>\n<blockquote><p><a title=\"Woods of Ypres - Lightening &amp; Snow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.heretodestroy.com\/blog\/mp3\/woods-of-ypres-lightening-and-snow.mp3\">Woods of Ypres \u201cLightening &amp; Snow\u201d<\/a> (MP3 &#8211; Sample)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I could go on and try to figure out interesting ways to describe something you should just simply hear for yourself. But as I mentioned at the beginning of this review, writing is kind of hit or miss for me. So it\u2019s likely in everyone\u2019s best interests that I quit while I\u2019m ahead. So instead, I\u2019ll leave you with this&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been passionate about music all my life. There are lots of bands I love. But very few I would consider the discovery of life changing. Discovering Woods of Ypres was life changing for me. Their music didn\u2019t help me through some rough times or connect with me on an emotional level. It simply opened my eyes to something I didn\u2019t know was missing from my life, something that I love listening to and enjoy. Sometimes something that simple can be life changing. If I only ever write one album review on this website, I\u2019m fine with that. Because if you come here and only ever read one, I&#8217;d want it to be for <em>Woods 5: Grey Skies &amp; Electric Light<\/em>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Writing is a hit or miss thing for me. Occasionally I post something I think is kind of interesting or worth a read. 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