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From the primal opening riffs of 'The Wilderness' to the epic closing of 'The Melancholy Spirit', 'The Demonstration Archive' tracks the gradual evolution and refinement of the AGALLOCH sound.


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Eisenwald presents a very special, limited release from AGALLOCH in the form of "The Demonstration Archive 1996-1998" vinyl box set. A collection of material from the band's early years, the.


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The Demonstration Archive is a collection of material from the youngest days of Agalloch from 1996 to 1998. This includes the most of From Which Of This Oak, the first 3/5 of Of Stone, Wind And Pillor and a demo from 1998 containing two early versions of songs from their debut CD Pale Folklore.


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Agalloch - The Demonstration Archive 1996 - 1998 More images Tracklist Companies, etc. Copyright © - Licht von Dämmerung Arthouse Credits Artwork - Albrecht Dürer, Gustave Doré Compiled By - John Haughm, Ronn Chick Design - John Haughm Engineer - Michael Lastra ( tracks: 1 to 6), Ronn Chick ( tracks: 7, 8)


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Listen free to Agalloch - The Demonstration Archive: 1996-1998 (Compilation). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.. Agalloch is an American metal band formed in Portland, Oregon, United States in 1995. For twenty years the Pacific Northwest group defined what it means to combine.


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The Demonstration Archive (1996 - 1998) by AGALLOCH supported by Jeff Richardson I have preference for the earlier productions. 'Ashes Against the Grain', 'The Mantle' and 'Pale Folklore' are all complicated master works: understood and appreciated the more with time. Favorite track: As Embers Dress The Sky.


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The Demonstration Archive: 1996-1998 Agalloch Type: Compilation Release date: April 2012 Catalog ID: EISEN060L Version desc.: Limited edition, Box Set Label: Eisenwald Format: 3 vinyls (33⅓ RPM) Limitation: 500 copies Reviews: 2 reviews (avg. 58%) Songs Lineup Other versions Reviews Additional notes


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Tracks 1-3 taken from From Which of This Oak demo (Omits "Foliorum Viridum"). Tracks 4-6 taken from Of Stone, Wind and Pillor EP (Omits "Kneel to the Cross" (Sol Invictus cover) and "A Poem by Yeats", which were recorded later (circa 2001) than the songs included here, which themselves were from an unreleased EP recorded in 1998). Tracks 7-8 taken from Promo 1998.


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The Demonstration Archive 1996 - 1998 is a compilation album by Agalloch featuring music from the band's unsigned years from 1996 to 1998.


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Agalloch - The Demonstration Archive 1996 - 1998 Tracklist Notes - Solid LP Box, covered by black carbon art-paper with black hotfoil embossing, black flooded inner sides. - A custom made, black paper envelope with black spot print on it, holding a set of 4 big art-cards with unpublished photos of that era.


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Agalloch ( / ˈæɡəˌlɒx /) is an American extreme metal band from Portland, Oregon. Formed in 1995 by frontman John Haughm, they released five full-length albums, four EPs, two singles, one split single, two demos, four compilation albums and one live video album. They announced their disbandment in May 2016, [2] but reunited in 2023. History


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Tracks 1-3 taken from From Which of This Oak demo (Omits "Foliorum Viridum") Tracks 4-6 taken from Of Stone, Wind and Pillor EP (Omits "Kneel to the Cross" (Sol Invictus cover) and "A Poem by Yeats", which were recorded later (circa 2001) than the songs included here, which themselves were from an unreleased EP recorded in 1998) Tracks 7-8 taken from Promo 1998 Artwork by Gustave Doré.


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Agalloch - The Demonstration Archive 1996 - 1998 | Releases | Discogs Agalloch - The Demonstration Archive 1996 - 1998 More images Tracklist Credits (11) Albrecht Dürer Artwork Gustave Doré Artwork John Haughm Compiled By Ronn Chick Compiled By John Haughm Design Michael Lastra Engineer Show more credits. Notes


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The Demonstration Archive 1996 - 1998 is a compilation album by Agalloch featuring music from the band's unsigned years from 1996 to 1998. Tracks 1 through 3 were taken from Agalloch's first demo from 1997, From Which of This Oak; tracks 4 through 6 were from an unreleased 7" vinyl EP recorded in autumn 1998 called Of Stone, Wind and Pillor; and tracks 7 and 8 came from Agalloch's second demo.