Dead Mountain Mouth

Dead Mountain Mouth is the debut full-length album by Genghis Tron. It was released on June 6, 2006, on Crucial Blast in CD format, and on June 27, 2006, on Lovepump United in vinyl format (white and clear coloured). A vinyl reissue of the album was released in late 2008, again on Lovepump United.

Dead Mountain Mouth
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2006
GenreExperimental metal
Length31:29
LabelCrucial Blast (CD)
Lovepump United (vinyl)
ProducerKurt Ballou
Genghis Tron chronology
Cape of Hate
(2006)
Dead Mountain Mouth
(2006)
Triple Black Diamond
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicPositive[1]
Decibel Magazine(Positive)[2]
DecoyMusic[3]
Dusted Magazine(Mixed)[4]
Exclaim!(Positive)[5]
Fake Train[6]
Indieworkshop.com(Positive)[7]
Ink 19(Positive)[8]
KPSU[9]
Prefix Mag[10]
Punknews.org[11]

Background

The album is more varied than the previous EP, and features the band exploring such genres as doom metal, intelligent dance music (IDM), power noise, experimental rock and grindcore. Both the album and the title track quote and echo T. S. Eliot's poem, The Waste Land, involving pivotal themes of disconnectedness, disharmony and non-fecundity.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Genghis Tron.

No.TitleLength
1."The Folding Road"3:01
2."Chapels"1:54
3."From the Aisle"3:00
4."Dead Mountain Mouth"2:55
5."White Walls"4:48
6."Badlands" (instrumental)1:31
7."Greek Beds"2:38
8."Asleep on the Forest Floor"4:08
9."Warm Woods" (instrumental)4:03
10."Lake of Virgins"3:31
Total length:31:29

Personnel

Genghis Tron

Additional musicians

  • Mike McKenzie (The Red Chord) – additional vocals on "Dead Mountain Mouth" and "White Walls"
  • Jake Friedman – additional vocals on "The Folding Road" and "Asleep on the Forest Floor"
  • Greg Weeks – additional bass guitar on "Asleep on the Forest Floor"

Production

  • Alan Douches – mastering
  • Kurt Ballou – recording, mixing
  • Kim Dumas – sequencing
  • Jon Beasley – artwork, design
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References

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