Ehnahre

Ehnahre is an experimental Extreme metal ensemble and contemporary composition collective based in Boston, Massachusetts. Their music incorporates elements of Contemporary classical music, Aleatoric music, Doom metal, and Death metal, and utilizes extended techniques, aleatoric rhythms, aspects of Serialism, and elements from free improvisation, contemporary chamber music, and extreme metal styles.

Ehnahre
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresAvant-garde, Experimental music, Avant-garde metal, chamber music, Contemporary classical music
Years active2006–present
LabelsCrucial Blast Records
Website
MembersRyan McGuire (vocals, bass, contrabass); Joshua Carro (percussion, electronics); Richard Chowenhill (guitars); Jared Redmond (pianos)
Past membersJohn Carchia, Brandon Terzakis, D.J. Murray, Ricardo Donoso, Tom Malone, Andrew Hock, Brendan MacDonald

According to critic and composer Matthew Guerrieri, Ehnahre's music, "fueled by dissonance, constantly slips free of such genre expectations", "[unfolding] in heavy, slow-moving clouds of sound".[1] Although their compositions are fixed, usually in conventional notation, their dense rhythms, harmonies, and avoidance of repetition often draw comparisons from Free jazz and Free improvisation.[2] They do not write their own lyrics, choosing instead to set texts by great modernist poets.

Discography

Studio albums

  • The Man Closing Up (2008)
  • Taming the Cannibals (2010)
  • Old Earth (2012)
  • Douve (2015)
  • The Marrow (2017)

EPs

  • Alpha/Omega (2010)
  • Nothing and Nothingness (2016)

Live albums

  • Pipeline (2009)

Demos

  • Negative Reasoning (2001)
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gollark: Well, how is a compiler meant to work, then?
gollark: In most cases, I doubt you'll notice the performance issue, if there even is one.
gollark: COMPILER POTATOING GOES THROUGH A PARSE TREE HOW CAN THAT BE FAST
gollark: Also also, we have JITs and stuff these days anyway, the line is blurred.

References

  1. Guerrieri, Matthew. "Sounds Heard: Enhahre - Old Earth". NewMusicBox.
  2. Stepanic, Stanley. "Ehnahre - Taming the Cannibals". The Vault.
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