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David Galas - The Cataclysm flac album
  • Performer David Galas
  • Title The Cataclysm
  • Date of release 2006
  • Country US
  • Style Darkwave, Dark Ambient, Goth Rock
  • Other formats MPC AUD MP1 AHX FLAC APE XM
  • Genre Electronic / Rock
  • Size MP3 1789 mb
  • Size FLAC 1891 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 912

DaniHell ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE!. You can feel and even smell all that 90's heritage and knowledge that David Galas has accumulate through his career.

All music written, performed, recorded and produced between June 1999 and November 2005 by David Galas. Layout by Mariusz Krystew/Halftone. Sincere gratitude to: Joseph Cortese/Vendlus Records for releasing this CD Mariusz/Halftone for the design Elena Filatova for allowing us to use her photographs and for her webside which inspired the idea of "The Cataclysm" and Kristoffer Oustad.

The Cataclysm - Студийный альбом от David Galas. В альбом вошло 19 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:12:36. David Galas - The End Is Always Closer. David Galas - Black Cloud. David Galas - Alone We Will Always Be. David Galas - Something Fell From The Sky. David Galas - last call (lyrics).

With harrowing cover art taken from photos of the Chernobyl region matched by some chilling but beautiful performances, The Cataclysm often resembles nothing so much as early-'90s era Swans - mystic, mantra-like lyric deliveries, massive, textured guitar arrangements, and a palpable sense of looming apocalypse in keeping with the album title and theme

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But that hasn't stopped me from making a imaginary video reel that plays when I listen to it with my eyes closed. Possibly the most prolific song on the album is The Great Ruins of Man; the opening lyrics ("I'm wasted hills of misery, and wasted time of everything

Lycia is an American dark wave band formed in 1988 in Tempe, Arizona. The main personnel of the band are Mike VanPortfleet, Tara Vanflower and David Galas. Although only achieving minor cult success, the band is notable for being one of the ground breaking groups in darkwave and ethereal wave styles.

Tracklist

Asleep In The Field 0:59
The Harvest 2:13
American Melancholy 3:41
Alone We Will Always Be 7:48
The End Is Always Closer 6:40
Sect. I 3:01
Capsized 6:52
September 6:26
The Fragment 2:38
Far Away From Nothing 2:18
Sect. II 2:50
The Cataclysm Part 1 3:06
The Cataclysm Part 2 4:24
The Burial 1:23
Shimla 2:46
Reclamation 2:56
Sect III 2:50
The Great Ruins Of Man 4:34
Something Fell From The Sky 5:01

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Vend016 David Galas The Cataclysm ‎(CD, Album) Vendlus Records Vend016 US 2006
Vend016 David Galas The Cataclysm ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Vendlus Records Vend016 US 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, AAC, Album, RE, VBR) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, AIFF, Album, RE) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, ALAC, Album, RE) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, FLAC, Album, RE) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, MP3, Album, RE, 320) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, MP3, Album, RE, VBR) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, WAV, Album, RE) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006
none David Galas The Catalcysm ‎(26xFile, ogg, Album, RE, VBR) Not On Label (David Galas Self-released) none 2006


Talk about David Galas - The Cataclysm


Charyoll
I agree, it is amazing.I found this by looking up goth rock and dark ambient projects, and this is the only artist (that I can remember) who came up. I didn't know I needed this.
Bluddefender
Agree with the glowing remarks on this album below. I have to add it's a crying shame such a masterpiece is almost unknown and probably will be left in obsurity forever. All hails to those who did find this album and support David Galas.
Danskyleyn
More. There need to be more albums like this one. Created between June 1999 and November 2005, "The Cataclysm" is a well thought-out piece of work that sears into you and lingers like mercury pollution in the water table. Like a phosphate burn, it keeps eating away at you, shredding away at the meat until it reaches bone.Given a chance to work under his own name, David Galas - a lot of you will remember him from his Lycia days - has birthed a seething, writhing monster. This work is faster, darker, angrier and much more aggressive than anything he ever did with Lycia; it is a fascinating springboard into the world of an artist who clearly has been biding his time, culling through his material and then executing its production to inflict maximum harmonic destruction. "The Cataclysm" is everything Galas hinted at with when he and Mike van Portfleet put out one of the most underrated, unknown albums of the 1990's, the cathartic yet blast-furnace inferno that was Bleak's only album "Vane". Galas' newest entry, his first solo record, in case you were wondering, does not have the dissonant penchant nor the feedback saturation of Vane but it has the doom-laden tone, the resigned contempt, the slag heap afterglow of industrial decimation.You may ask yourself, why would anyone be so pleased with such a record? Take a listen to tracks like "The End Is Always Closer", "Capsized", "Far Away >From Nothing" and "Alone We Will Always Be" and then get back to me. The only other act who ever managed to capture such power, such grace and such a beautiful cacophony of sound on disc would be the legendary Swans and even they gave you breathers, "The Cataclysm" is not so kind as to do that with its guitars brimmingly flooding outside of the boundaries, drums pounding out the morse code of nadir, killing all conversations you may have been having. This is not a release a person just sits back to casually listen to.I've been waiting for Mr. Galas to put this thing out for what seems like eons and now that it is finally brought to rest within my gleeful compact disc player, I can at last stop mourning his band Snowblind, the still-born infant whose sacrifice it now appears served a greater good. When people look at your collection and instinctive shudder when they see "The Cataclysm" glaring at their pop music loving asses, do the honourable thing... put it on.