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Capture & Release

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Capture
18:13
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Release
25:03
Album Information

Total Tracks: 2   Total Length: 43:16

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eMusic Features

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Discover: Hydra Head Records

By Andrew Parks, eMusic Contributor

"One of the defining traits of many Hydra Head releases would be the marriage between the ugly and the beautiful, the dissonant and the melodic," says former ISIS frontman Aaron Turner, a co-founder of the label alongside Mark Thompson. "This kind of synthesis is apparent through many of our artists regardless of genre, perhaps at times in spite of it." In other words, there's more to Hydra Head than a battering ram blend of molten melodies,… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Khanate is the sound of true doom metal — where the songs are torturously slow and excruciatingly drawn out (their albums only feature a handful of songs, due to each one’s extended length). On their first release for the Hydra Head label (and third full-length overall), 2005′s Capture and Release, Khanate has somehow managed to outdo themselves, by issuing a single album comprised of only a pair of tracks that clocks in at nearly 45 minutes — something Yes didn’t even accomplish back in their heyday. In fact, Khanate has more in common with free-form jazz improvisers from yesteryear, as it appears as though the quartet focuses more on feeding off each other more than following any set song structure. And as evidenced by both tracks, “Capture” and “Release,” Khanate likes to stick to the original game plan from start to finish — indecipherable/screamed vocals and sludgy, single-note guitar drones are the group’s obsession. – Greg Prato

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