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The Order of Things

by Tarentel

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josedenoche
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josedenoche This album goes beyond any unfathomable word of awe and amazement as we deeply draw in a landscape of continuous introspection through Tarantel's instrumental medium in creating an atmosphere where the soul draws in contemplative state in each piece. The Order of Things brings the ambiance of grandeur in one séance. Favorite track: Death in the Mind of the Living.
justin pardy
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justin pardy This album is an experience...so expansive.
ajpoet
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ajpoet So many stunning (and different) worlds within this album - delicate, ominous, buoyant, cryptic. Every track is an uncompromising "investigation of a rock and classical aesthetic", as they say. Tarentel always make me want to hear more Tarentel. Favorite track: Ghostly Head.
Bruno Packard Hill
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Bruno Packard Hill Guy comes into Head of music's office

guy- "ok it's twinkly guitar based post rock but it's, you know, good"

Head of music- *cigar drops from mouth*

Ligit Ghostly Head is one of the most gorgeous things I've heard this year Favorite track: Ghostly Head.
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lemurprophet i fucking love this
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Adonai 11:00
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Popol Vuh 06:46
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Untitled 01:17
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Ghostly Head 12:18
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Pneuma 02:35
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Tarentel occupy a space that investigates both a rock and a classical aesthetic. Simultaneously creating with the human voice and the instrumental framework, The Order Of Things reverberates with a familiar cinematic sound, yet offers a new interpretation of space and landscape.
With Scott Solter again producing the band, Tarentel has expanded their instrumentation to include everything from horns to harp to pipe organ, attempting to achieve explosiveness and grandeur without relying on distorted guitars and excess effects. The late period work of TALK TALK as well as modern composers such a ARVO PÄRT, GORECKI, and PAULINE OLIVARIOS influenced the band greatly. The introduction of vocals for the first time, as an instrument and in a lyrical setting, was another decision based on a desire to constantly experiment not only with their sound, but also with the expectations of the listener. The Order Of Things is the result.

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released January 25, 2021

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