Petrychor

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Dryad (I Make My Home) 10:53 Tools
Gamma Leonis 08:07 Tools
...of Salt and Sky 04:07 Tools
I Lift My Voice 02:27 Tools
Of Grandest Majesties 13:17 Tools
In Remembrance 10:44 Tools
Subjugated and Abused 09:19 Tools
Beneath Highway and Street 14:19 Tools
Seared, Sundered 03:01 Tools
Ceaseless White 06:00 Tools
The Place Where the Red Stars Hang 14:09 Tools
Planets Born of Human Ash 13:25 Tools
Tomorrow It Will Rain Over Bouville 13:04 Tools
Cosmic Irrelevance Does Not Suggest Terrestrial Insignificance 06:57 Tools
Apocalyptic Witchcraft 06:57 Tools
Dryad 10:44 Tools
Seared Sundered 03:01 Tools
Dryad(I Make My Home) 10:55 Tools
...Of Salt & Sky 03:01 Tools
Dryad [I Make My Home] 10:55 Tools
Subjugated And Absued 09:19 Tools
The Place Where the Red Stars 09:19 Tools
Beneath Nighway And Street 14:19 Tools
Cosmic Irrelevance Does Not Su 14:19 Tools
Dryad [Ambient Black Metal] 10:44 Tools
Of Grandest Majesties (2011) 10:44 Tools
Petrychor - Dryad (I Make My Home) 10:44 Tools
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Petrychor is an atmospheric black metal project from USA, formed in 2009, and containing elements of folk, world, classical and noise music. A debut EP, Dryad, was released unceremoniously in February of 2010 and quickly gained a following on the internet through numerous reviews, filesharing, and radio play. In May of 2011, a full-length album, Effigies and Epitaphs, was released digitally with a physical release on Khrysanthoney following sometime thereafter. The 2CD set contains both releases in double-sided packaging, and is currently available for purchase through Aquarius Records. In 2013, a split with Frozen Ocean entitled Autumn Bridges was released on Wolfsgrimm Records. The full-length album Makrokosmos followed in 2014. The 26-minute Apocalyptic Witchcraft was released as a single-track EP on Samhain 2015. Makrokosmos and Apocalyptic Witchcraft have since been released on CD together through Wolfspell Records. Petrychor has a Bandcamp site at http://petrychor.bandcamp.com/. All of the band's releases are available for a small price, none more than $4 US. The entire discography to date, comprising over two and a half hours of music, can be purchased for a discounted price of $10.50 Petrychor is a solo project of Tad Piecka, the bass player of Beware of Safety. He has also released music as Tremolite and Carbonscape. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.