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Khanate - Capture & Release

Khanate - Capture & Release

Musician: Khanate
Album title: Capture & Release
Style: Doom Metal
Released: 2005
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1454 mb
Size APE version: 1348 mb
Size WMA version: 1441 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 547
Format: VOX AA MP3 DMF WMA WAV TTA
Genre: Rock

Khanate - Capture & Release


Tracklist

1 Capture 18:13
2 Release 25:03

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Seizures Palace
  • Recorded At – SIR+Music Building
  • Pressed By – IWDigital.com

Credits

  • Guitar – O'Malley*
  • Music By – Khanate
  • Percussion – Wyskida*
  • Producer, Bass, Synthesizer – Plotkin*
  • Voice, Lyrics By – Dubin*

Notes

Recorded at Seizures Palace February 2005 & SIR+Music Building March 2005.

In a digipak case.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Digipak Sticker): 7 98546 22462 1
  • Barcode: 798546224621
  • Matrix / Runout: CC31361 CAPTURE & RELEASE IWDIGITAL.COM
  • Mastering SID Code: none
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI HR01

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
hh666-87 Khanate Capture & Release ‎(LP, Red) Hydra Head Records hh666-87 US 2006
HH666-87 Khanate Capture & Release ‎(LP, Album, RE) Hydra Head Records HH666-87 US 2013
hh666-87 Khanate Capture & Release ‎(LP, Album, Whi) Hydra Head Records hh666-87 US 2006
hh666-87 Khanate Capture & Release ‎(LP, Album, Gre) Hydra Head Records hh666-87 US 2006
Trustno 28 Khanate Capture & Release ‎(LP, Ltd, Pic) Trust No One Recordings Trustno 28 Sweden 2005

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Xig
If there was an aural equivalent of eating a bag of broken glass shards, and then spitting the blood from your excoriated mouth into a rust-stained bathtub, and then submerging your hopes in the blackened blood and slowly drowning them in it, this would be it...an wonderfully essential LP for all of us with masochistic ears!
Elastic Skunk
Very scary record. This CD should come with warnings. I don't think I have ever been quite as scared as I was when I heard this. This is the sound of hell. Alan Dubin's vocals sound like he's having his fingernails forcefully removed. Do not listen to this whilst in a darkened room. Do not listen to this if you are of unsound mind. However, this should be heard by everyone else... The world would be a far more interesting place. You have been warned.
Ferne
Very confusing record. Knowing where biggest part of this band comes from one might guess that its some of return to their grindcore/noisy roots. Wrong - sonically it have nothing to do with either O.L.D. or any of James Plotkin other projects. Its a very slow, torturous stuff, bordering on being unlistenable. Its not even Black Sabbath-ian slow, but just simply damn slow stuff with terrible shrieks coming from former Old Lady Driver Alan Dubin. Listen at your own risk.