The Mantle


The Mantle is the second studio album by American folk metal band Agalloch. The album was released on August 13, 2002 by The End Records.

Overview

Cinema "really emerged as a reference point for how we arranged out music ," said guitarist Don Anderson. He suggested that the band was "thinking in images and how sound might express those images". Taking a more mellow tone than Agalloch's first full-length, Pale Folklore, The Mantle still contains heavy electric guitar riffs as well as acoustic guitar portions. Anderson pointed to the influence of neofolk music, particularly Death in June, as the impetus for using a strummed acoustic guitar in a darker musical context. Present as well are long and melancholic double bass sequences, such as on the track "I Am the Wooden Doors". A critical influence upon Agalloch during this time period was Godspeed You! Black Emperor, with Anderson remarking:
On March 28, 2005, Profound Lore Records released a double LP version of The Mantle on grey-colored vinyl. Limited to 500 copies, it also featured exclusive cover artwork.

Track listing

All lyrics written by John Haughm, except track 8 which contained an excerpt from Cherokee folk tale "Earth Making".

Personnel