ØØ Void

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ØØ Void
Studio album by Sunn O)))

Publication
(s)

June 26, 2000

admission

2000

Label (s) Rise Above
Hydra Head Records (CD)
Daymare Recordings (2xCD)

Format (s)

CD (2000) , LP (2003) , 2xCD (Japan 2008)

Genre (s)

Drone Doom

Title (number)

4th

running time

58:31

production

Sunn O)))
Scott Reeder

Studio (s)

Grandmaster Recording Studios ( Los Angeles )

chronology
The Grim Robe Demos
(1999)
ØØ Void Flight of the Behemoth
(2002)

ØØ Void is the second release by the American drone band Sunn O))) . In 2008 it was re-released in a 2-CD edition by the Japanese label Daymare Recordings. The first CD of the latest edition contains the songs from the normal edition, the second a collaboration between Sunn O))) and the band Nurse with Wound . The song Rabbits' Revenge is an interpretation of the Melvins song Hung Bunny .

Emergence

The album was recorded at Grandmaster Studios in Hollywood and has a significantly better production than its previous release, The Grimmrobe Demos . In contrast to the Grimmrobe Demos , Sunn O))) did not rehearse the songs; According to Stephen O'Malley , the band did not play together for seven months prior to recording.

Artwork

The cover is by Stephen Kasner. It is blue and shows the "Sunn O)))" lettering in the middle. Below that is the title of the album.

Track list

  1. Richard - 14:32
    Written and arranged by G: Subharmonia
  2. NN O))) - 15:15
    Written and arranged by The Duke
  3. Rabbits' Revenge (Melvins cover) - 14:01
    Written by The Melvins , rearranged by Sunn O)))
  4. Ra at Dusk - 14:43
    Written and arranged by MK Ultra Blizzard

Bonus CD

The Iron Soul of Nothing
  1. Dysnystaxis (... A Chance Meeting With Somnus) - 19:01
  2. Ash on the Trees (The Sudden Ebb of a Diatribe) - 17:08
  3. Ra at Dawn (Rapture, At Last, Numbered By Her Light) - 25:25

Guest musician

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Stephen O'Malley at doom-metal.com (accessed April 5, 2010)
  2. a b c d ØØ Void at discogs.com (Retrieved April 3, 2010)