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Orodruin’s 2003 Epicurean Mass debut
was a harbinger of things to come. So formidable that it took the band 16 years
to release its Ruins of Eternity follow-up, Epicurean Mass paved
the way for a resurgence in mournful, riff-laden Black Sabbath and Saint Vitus-styled
doom. Doom was taken back to its earnest, dark roots, casting aside the
occasional pomp and image-first angle that was emanating across the ocean.
Recorded at The Space Recording Studio in Ontario, New York from May to June 2002, the original Orodruin lineup — Mike Puleo (vocals/bass), Mike Waske (drums), John Gallo (guitar/organ) and Nick Tydelski (guitar) — created eight weathered, churning, ultra-heavy songs that brimmed with atmosphere. In an ode to Epicurean Mass’s many memorable song titles, Gallo remembers the album as being “pierced together by cruel winds of war cries and peasants’ laments, as the mounting feast erupted, we paid our dues to the lords of doom and are forever grateful for the wisdom we gained!” The experience, as Gallo recalls nearly 20 years after the fact, was also “magical and new.”
Epicurean Mass fast-tracked Orodruin onto the global doom scene. The
album’s original February 7, 2003 release on PsycheDOOMelic Records was
followed by the band’s live debut at their own Born Too Late festival that also
featured the likes of Penance, Revelation, While
Heaven Wept, Pale Divine, The Gates of Slumber, Unearthly Trance and
Soulpreacher. A United States tour with The Prophecy and Mourning Beloveth
followed, and, in 2004, Orodruin made their first European trek in support of
Penance.
Epicurean Mass
track listing:
1. The
Welcoming
2. Peasants
Lament
3. Melancholia
4. Pierced
by Cruel Winds
5. Unspeakable
Truth
6. Burn
the Witch
7. War
Cry
8. Epicurean
Mass