II by From The Ages
Tracklist
| 1. | Harbinger | 11:12 |
| 2. | Maelstrom | 6:28 |
| 3. | Tenebrous | 7:42 |
| 4. | Epoch | 5:52 |
| 5. | Obsolescence | 6:28 |
| 6. | Providence | 5:07 |
Credits
released June 21, 2023
Paul Dudziak--guitars; vocals/lyrics on "Harbinger"
Sean Fredrich--bass
David Tucker---drums; guitars on "Providence"
Tim Burke---lap steel on "Obsolescence"
Ben House--cover art
Matt Howl--layout & design
Seánan @ Helvete Sound--Recording/Mixing/Mastering Tracks 1-5
Ryan Foster--mastering on "Providence"
Ryan Newman--lyrics on "Harbinger"
FROM THE AGES‘ second offering provides listeners with instrumental music that takes influences from Psychedelia, Stoner, Desert Rock, Blues, Western, and a few Middle Eastern vibes. They then temper them with heavy guitar riffs, throbbing bass lines, and rhythmic tribal drum beats for an outstanding overall listening experience. I highly recommend this record, as well as their first one. Doom Charts
doomcharts.com/2023/07/06/doom-charts-june-2023/
II is quite an experimental album compared to other Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metal albums currently out there. There's a ton of great sounds being played on this album which should find a suitable audience within the Doom/Stoner Metal underground scene. Excellent and Highly Recommended. Outlaws of the Sun
outlawsofthesun.blogspot.com/2023/07/from-ages-ii-album-review.html
From The Ages has created a very entertaining album. From The Ages’ II is a killer album overall, and I recommend that you all listen to it and go back to listen to their first album, I. The Third Eye
thirdeyepsychrock.wpcomstaging.com/2023/07/11/album-review-ii-by-from-the-ages/
With an exploratory sensibility in its jam, From the Ages seem willful in their intention to try out different ideas that only results in their being more exciting to hear in the now. The Obelisk
theobelisk.net/obelisk/2023/07/20/quarterly-review
"From the Ages expands their sound with a sense of wanderlust that propels the album forward at every turn. Wrap it together with a great sense of musicianship and organic songwriting that keeps you roped in place no matter where it takes you, and “II” quickly grows into an offering that is as expansive as it is engaging and an overall damn good time." Head-Banger Reviews
headbangerreviews.wordpress.com/2023/07/13/from-the-ages-ii/
Paul Dudziak--guitars; vocals/lyrics on "Harbinger"
Sean Fredrich--bass
David Tucker---drums; guitars on "Providence"
Tim Burke---lap steel on "Obsolescence"
Ben House--cover art
Matt Howl--layout & design
Seánan @ Helvete Sound--Recording/Mixing/Mastering Tracks 1-5
Ryan Foster--mastering on "Providence"
Ryan Newman--lyrics on "Harbinger"
FROM THE AGES‘ second offering provides listeners with instrumental music that takes influences from Psychedelia, Stoner, Desert Rock, Blues, Western, and a few Middle Eastern vibes. They then temper them with heavy guitar riffs, throbbing bass lines, and rhythmic tribal drum beats for an outstanding overall listening experience. I highly recommend this record, as well as their first one. Doom Charts
doomcharts.com/2023/07/06/doom-charts-june-2023/
II is quite an experimental album compared to other Instrumental Doom/Stoner Metal albums currently out there. There's a ton of great sounds being played on this album which should find a suitable audience within the Doom/Stoner Metal underground scene. Excellent and Highly Recommended. Outlaws of the Sun
outlawsofthesun.blogspot.com/2023/07/from-ages-ii-album-review.html
From The Ages has created a very entertaining album. From The Ages’ II is a killer album overall, and I recommend that you all listen to it and go back to listen to their first album, I. The Third Eye
thirdeyepsychrock.wpcomstaging.com/2023/07/11/album-review-ii-by-from-the-ages/
With an exploratory sensibility in its jam, From the Ages seem willful in their intention to try out different ideas that only results in their being more exciting to hear in the now. The Obelisk
theobelisk.net/obelisk/2023/07/20/quarterly-review
"From the Ages expands their sound with a sense of wanderlust that propels the album forward at every turn. Wrap it together with a great sense of musicianship and organic songwriting that keeps you roped in place no matter where it takes you, and “II” quickly grows into an offering that is as expansive as it is engaging and an overall damn good time." Head-Banger Reviews
headbangerreviews.wordpress.com/2023/07/13/from-the-ages-ii/







