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*[[Pitchfork Media]] (7.7/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/145815-ancestors-neptune-with-fire link] |
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*''[[Metal Hammer]]'' {{rating|8|10}} |
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Neptune With Fire is the debut release by Los Angeles-based metal band Ancestors.
Neptune With Fire is a concept album that tells of metaphorical characters (namely Neptune on the title track and Orcus on the first track), and their cosmic, psychological journey through war, celebration, remorse and revelation. The character of Neptune was written as an immortal personification of the mortal man, and for the band, his plight was conceived of as a way of realizing their own epistemological struggles.[1]
The album's artwork was created by Arik Roper.
Track listing
- "Orcus' Avarice" - 16:48
- "Neptune With Fire" - 21:40