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| single 1 date = January 20, 2009.<ref>[http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=1695936&ap=0&albumid=10767212], Band's Official Myspace Singles Forum</ref>
| single 1 date = January 20, 2009.<ref>[http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=1695936&ap=0&albumid=10268985], Band's Official Myspace Singles Forum</ref>
| single 2 = Oblivion
| single 2 = Oblivion
| single 2 date = February 16, 2009.<ref>[http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=1695936&ap=0&albumid=10767212], Band's Official Myspace singles Forum</ref>
| single 2 date = February 16, 2009.<ref>[http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=1695936&ap=0&albumid=10767212], Band's Official Myspace singles Forum</ref>

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Crack the Skye is the fourth studio album by American progressive metal band Mastodon, scheduled to be released March 24, 2009 through Reprise Records. It will feature seven tracks and run at approximately 50 minutes.[4][5]

Musical and lyrical themes

Drummer Brann Dailor described the album as more "focused"[6] than its predecessor, Blood Mountain: "Maybe there was a deeper heart to this record that needed more exploring… We got more involved with feeling the vibe of the record and everything feels more creepy and spaced out and something special is going on."[7]

Vocalist/bassist Troy Sanders said in an interview with Stereogum, "[Crack The Skye] is a departure from everything we've previously recorded in the sense that we kinda strapped on our aeroshells and departed from Earth for a while, and then captained to the ethereal element of the universe and kind of slept on the roof of the world for a while to get a perspective on this record. ... Basically we're exploring the ethereal world. We're dissecting the dark matter that dominates the universe, in a nutshell."[8]

When asked in multiple interviews Dailor said the record would tell a story dealing variously with the art aesthetics of Tsarist Russia, astral travel, out of body experiences and Stephen Hawking's theories on wormholes.[9]

There is a paraplegic and the only way that he can go anywhere is if he astral travels. He goes out of his body, into outer space and a bit like Icarus, he goes too close to the sun, burning off the golden umbilical cord that is attached to his solar plexus. So he is in outer space and he is lost, he gets sucked into a wormhole, he ends up in the spirit realm and he talks to spirits telling them that he is not really dead. So they send him to the Russian cult, they use him in a divination and they find out his problem. They decide they are going to help him. They put his soul inside Rasputin's body. Rasputin goes to usurp the czar and he is murdered. The two souls fly out of Rasputin's body through the crack in the sky(e) and Rasputin is the wise man that is trying to lead the child home to his body because his parents have discovered him by now and think that he is dead. Rasputin needs to get him back into his body before it's too late. But they end up running into the Devil along the way and the Devil tries to steal their souls and bring them down…there are some obstacles along the way.[10]

Dailor has also said that "Crack the Skye" is meant as an homage to his sister, Skye Dailor, who commited suicide at age 14.[11]

My sister passed away when I was a teenager and it was awful, and there's no better way to pay tribute to a lost loved one than having an opportunity to be in a group with my friends and we make art together. Her name was Skye, so Crack the Skye means a lot of different things. For me personally, it means the moment of being told you lost someone dear to you, [that moment] is enough to crack the sky.

Track listing

  1. "Oblivion" – 5:46
  2. "Divinations" – 3:32
  3. "Quintessence" – 6:35
  4. "The Czar" – 9:46
    1. "Usurper"
    2. "Escape"
    3. "Martyr"
    4. "Spiral"
  5. "Ghost of Karelia" – 5:24
  6. "Crack the Skye" – 5:54
  7. "The Last Baron" – 13:03

Personnel

References

  1. ^ http://www.theprp.com/releases.shtml
  2. ^ [1], Band's Official Myspace Singles Forum
  3. ^ [2], Band's Official Myspace singles Forum
  4. ^ Coscarelli, Joe (2008-10-29). "Mastodon Unveil New Album Details". Spin Magazine Online. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
  5. ^ "Mastodon: New Album Title, Track Listing Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. 2008-10-29. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  6. ^ Mastodon On New Album And Supporting Metallica and Slayer, The Quietus (2008-11-04)
  7. ^ Mastodon On New Album And Supporting Metallica and Slayer, The Quietus (2008-11-04)
  8. ^ Progress Report: Mastodon, Stereogum (2008-11-26)
  9. ^ [3]
  10. ^ "Mastodon To Play Complete 'Skye' On Tour". Retrieved February 27, 2009.
  11. ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1605029/20090212/mastodon.jhtml
  12. ^ "Interview: Mastodon on The Unholy Alliance and Crack The Skye". Thrash Hits. 2008-11-07.

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