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CoilBlack Antlers

Tracklist

The Gimp (Sometimes)11:25
Sex With Sun Ra (Part One - Saturnalia)9:23
All The Pretty Little Horses4:47
Wraiths And Strays (From Montreal)8:27
Teenage Lightning (10th Birthday Version)9:16
Black Antlers (Where's Your Child?) (Version 1)7:08

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2004, CDrBlack Antlers
    CDr, Album, Limited Edition
    Threshold House – noneUK2004UK2004
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2004, CDrBlack Antlers
    CDr, Album, Reissue
    Threshold House – noneUK2004UK2004
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2006, CDBlack Antlers
    CD, Album, Reissue; CD, Minimax
    Threshold House – thbkk02Thailand2006Thailand2006
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2006, CDrBlack Antlers
    CDr, Unofficial Release
    M.A.D. Records (4) – thbkk02Russia2006Russia2006
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2007, CassetteBlack Antlers
    Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release
    Chronica Cubica – CHCU-014Europe2007Europe2007
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2014, CDBlack Antlers
    CD, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Unofficial Release
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneFrance2014France2014
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2016, VinylBlack Antlers
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, Blue
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneRussia2016Russia2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2016, VinylBlack Antlers
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, Red
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneRussia2016Russia2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2016, VinylBlack Antlers
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, Orange
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneRussia2016Russia2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2016, VinylBlack Antlers
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, White
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneRussia2016Russia2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2016, VinylBlack Antlers
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, Yellow
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneRussia2016Russia2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Black Antlers, 2016, VinylBlack Antlers
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, Transparent blue, Transparent grey
    Not On Label (Coil) – noneRussia2016Russia2016
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • everydaysounds's avatar
      have one to sell pm if interested with offer. not a great pressing
      • music-will-never-die's avatar
        I have one copy for sale, feel free to contact me.
        • marks's avatar
          marks
          Edited 6 months ago
          Coil are a band whose music could be called so many things that I won't even attempt to numb readers with categories. Suffice to say that the term "experimental" will have to do. Formed in 1982 by a very young John (or Jhonn as he prefers to call himself these days) Balance, Coil's output has been somewhat sporadic but most assuredly worth the trouble (and expense) it requires to collect. In 1983, Balance was joined by Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson (former founding member of Throbbing Gristle) thus solidifying the line-up.

          Both did a short stint in Psychic TV but jumped ship when they found it less than artistically satisfying. They have been on nearly every record label imaginable but it is their work for WaxTrax! which remains their best known, at least here in the US. Their members have included Stephen Thrower (Possession, Cyclobe), Danny Hyde, Drew McDowall and William Breeze. For this EP they "were" Balance, Christopherson, Tom Edwards, Cliff Stapleton, Thighpaulsandra (Julian Cope, Spiritualized) and Mike York.

          Over the years of ensuing chaos, Coil have followed an unorthodox path of enlightenment and barbarity; the beautiful and the bestial, the vision and the void. This CD-R was originally released for their recent tour and was, amazingly enough, repressed to be sold in very limited quantities. A digital download of this work is now available at their record label's site. Most bands albums are as long as this new work but not nearly as interesting or incisive.

          After a long period of pursuing what they termed "moon musick", Coil return to terra firma with "Black Antlers". "The Gimp" pulls the curtain back to reveal a strange, foreboding landscape which one just cannot pull away from. A somewhat amusing version of "All the Pretty Little Horses" makes an appearance. After that, all bets are off with the savagely enthralling "Wraiths and Strays". Some would call it trip-hop influenced, I call it deliciously off-kilter and disturbing. That this is a live track really impresses me.

          Oddly enough, a work from their Trax! days smuggles itself on board as the 10th anniversary version of "Teenage Lightning" even though it has been longer than ten years since Love's Secret Domain came out. Version 1 of Black Antlers serves as the final aural offering; it has been mentioned by the band that they have been mailing out promos of this track to select DJs. If I ever found a club with the guts to play this song, I'd live there. It is not danceable in any traditional meaning of the word but instead challenges the listener to step outside their preconceptions.

          A rare treat. There is a sinister rhythmic agenda being peddled here.

          Reviewed 2004
          • adversam's avatar
            adversam
            I have one copy of this edition for sale, write me if you are interested!
            • DarkYota's avatar
              DarkYota
              I have one copy of this edition for sale, write me if you are interested!
              • darkiel's avatar
                darkiel
                El sonido es muy bueno, este tipo de cajas con el arte de la portada me gusta más, que la caja regular le da mucha presencia . Buen bootleg de esta versión.
                • Eanomo's avatar
                  Eanomo
                  Please, Dais or Infinite Fog, we really need a quality vinyl repress of this one.
                  • maxal's avatar
                    maxal
                    What is the cover image on this album?

                    I can kind of see "black antlers". But also I see a stiletto and a scrotum (or potato).

                    Is it a rorschach test?
                    • rock_kick_ass's avatar
                      rock_kick_ass
                      Very nice looking package. The vinyl mastering and overall sound are good. Unfortunately this pressing is not great. Tons of pops and clicks that you can hear even during louder parts of the recording. Played on a VPI Scoutmaster with an Ortophone Blue cartridge. Sad as this is an amazing album. I'm going to attempt a deep clean and will change this review if there is improvement.
                      • musik23's avatar
                        musik23
                        Edited 4 years ago
                        The worst sounding record I own, really. It's like sitting in front of a big campfire with Coil playing somewhere in the background.

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