Celestial (album)
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Celestial
Celestial cover
Studio album by Isis
Released April 3, 2000
Recorded January—February 2000
Length 49:57
Label Escape Artist
(EA07.0)
Hydra Head
(HH666-59)
Producer Isis, Matt Bayles
Professional reviews
Isis chronology
Sawblade EP
(1999)
Celestial
(2000)
SGNL>05
(2001)

Celestial is an album by American avant-garde metal band Isis, released in 2000 by Escape Artist and Hydra Head Records. It is their third solo release and first full length. While Celestial is heavily rooted in experimental sludge and minimalist drone, it is a significant work because of its use of abrupt dynamic shifts, an element that Isis would later refine in Oceanic and Panopticon to become a pronounced characteristic of the post-metal aesthetic.

In addition to the regular CD and vinyl LP editions, Celestial is available in a double release, coupled with its sister EP, SGNL>05.

Contents

Themes

Celestial and SGNL>05 reintroduce the control tower and female character themes; specifically, a central "mother" tower ("Celestial (The Tower)," "Divine Mother"), which is built ("Constructing Towers"), decayed ("Deconstructing Towers"), and finally crumbles ("Divine Mother (The Tower Crumbles)" which isn't featured until their SGNL>05 EP). As well, the SGNL theme is introduced ("SGNL>01" through "SGNL>05 (Final Transmission)"), and the mosquito (Mosquito Control) is linked through the artwork on both releases.

Track listing

All songs written by Isis.

  1. "SGNL>01" – 0:55
  2. "Celestial (The Tower)" – 9:42
  3. "Glisten" – 6:35
  4. "Swarm Reigns (Down)" – 6:02
  5. "SGNL>02" – 0:51
  6. "Deconstructing Towers" – 7:30
  7. "SGNL>03" – 0:35
  8. "Collapse and Crush" – 5:55
  9. "C.F.T. (New Circuitry and Continued Evolution)" – 5:43
  10. "Gentle Time" – 7:02
  11. "SGNL>04 (End Transmission)" – 1:07

Personnel

Band members

Other personnel

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