Blackjazz
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Blackjazz |
| type | studio |
| artist | Shining |
| cover | Blackjazz-cover.jpg |
| released | 18 January 2010 |
| genre | Avant-garde metal, extreme metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, progressive metal |
| length | 57:15 |
| label | Indie Recordings |
| producer | Jørgen Munkeby |
| prev_title | Grindstone |
| prev_year | 2007 |
| next_title | Live Blackjazz |
| next_year | 2011 |
| :: |
| name = Blackjazz | type = studio | artist = Shining | cover = Blackjazz-cover.jpg | alt = | released = 18 January 2010 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Avant-garde metal, extreme metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, progressive metal | length = 57:15 | label = Indie Recordings | producer = Jørgen Munkeby | prev_title = Grindstone | prev_year = 2007 | next_title = Live Blackjazz | next_year = 2011
Blackjazz is the fifth studio album by the Norwegian band Shining, released through Indie Recordings on 18 January 2010. It marks a shift into the avant-garde metal genre, with extreme metal, industrial and progressive influences.
Production
Songwriting
As on Shining's two previous albums, the music draws elements from many different genres. The album's title, Blackjazz, is meant to describe the band's sound.
The instrumentation is far simpler than on the two previous albums, with Jørgen Munkeby focusing on guitars and saxophone. This has made the album's sound closer to how they sound live, as songs from previous albums needed to be simplified for live performances.
According to Munkeby, a big inspiration in the development of the Blackjazz genre, was his work with In Lingua Mortua in 2006/2007. To quote Munkeby: "Lars' refreshing blend of an impressive intellectual display and direct raw power has been a big inspiration for me. Lars is a true pioneer. He was the first person to invite me to play sax in a black metal setting, and in so doing, contributed strongly to SHINING's later development of the Blackjazz genre."
Another big influence on Blackjazz is Shining's collaboration with Enslaved, with whom they composed and performed a 90-minute ″Armageddon Concerto″, Nine Nights in Nothingness – Glimpses of Downfall, at Moldejazz 2008. In fact, the concerto's second movement is an early version of Blackjazz Deathtrance, the seventh movement is an early version of the song "Fisheye", and a studio version of the first movement, "RMGDN", is a bonus track on the vinyl edition of Blackjazz. The concerto was commissioned by Moldejazz after the programme committee saw a video of the two bands performing a cover of King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man" on their 2007 tour. A new version of the same song forms the final track on Blackjazz, featuring guest vocals by Enslaved's Grutle Kjellson.
The song "Fisheye" features the repeated mention of "1-3-7-5"; Munkeby explained that his inspiration for the song was kabbalah and gematria.
Promotion
Shining performed the world premiere of the song "Fisheye" live on Store Studio, a culture talk show on NRK, 10 October 2009. Their performance was later released on YouTube, and as a free mp3 download from NRK.
An extended version of "Fisheye" and the single "The Madness and the Damage Done" were released on iTunes prior to Blackjazz release. The Singles were well-received, with "Fisheye" named Best song of 2009 by a critic in NRK's Lydverket, and giving Shining a place on *Time Out New York'''s list *the Stars of 2010''.
Reception
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The album was well received by critics. Notably, it was one of the few new releases ever to get a perfect five-star rating in its initial review by Allmusic, although its rating was later downgraded to four and a half stars.
Track listing
All tracks written by Jørgen Munkeby except "21st Century Schizoid Man" written by Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, Michael Giles, Peter Sinfield and Robert Fripp.
| total_length = 57:15 | title1 = The Madness and the Damage Done | length1 = 5:20 | title2 = Fisheye | length2 = 5:07 | title3 = Exit Sun | length3 = 8:35 | title4 = Exit Sun | length4 = 0:57 | title5 = Healter Skelter | length5 = 5:34 | title6 = The Madness and the Damage Done | length6 = 3:23 | title7 = Blackjazz Deathtrance | length7 = 10:50 | title8 = Omen | length8 = 8:45 | title9 = 21st Century Schizoid Man | note9 = King Crimson cover | length9 = 8:40
| total_length = 01:16:51 | headline = Vinyl Version Bonus Tracks | title10 = Fisheye | note10= Extended Version | length10 = 6:59 | title11 = RMGDN | length11 = 12:37
Personnel
; Shining
- Jørgen Munkeby – vocals, guitars, saxophone
- Even Helte Hermansen – guitars
- Tor Egil Kreken – bass
- Bernt Moen – synthesizers, keyboards
- Torstein Lofthus – drums
; Additional musicians
- Grutle Kjellson – guest vocals on "Omen" and "21st Century Schizoid Man"
; Production
- Jørgen Munkeby – producer
- Sean Beavan – mixing
- Tom Baker – mastering
Charts
::data[format=table] | Chart (2010) | Peak position | |---|---| | url=http://norwegiancharts.com/weekchart.asp?cat=a&year=2010&date=201004 |title=VG Lista – Album Top 40 |work=norwegiancharts.com |publisher=Hung Medien |accessdate=2 February 2010}} | 9 | ::
Release history
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| Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norway | 18 January 2010 | Indie Recordings | CD | INDIE 045 CD |
| double LP | INDIE 045 LP | |||
| Europe | 25 January 2010 | Indie Recordings | CD | |
| United States | 2 February 2010 | The End Records | CD | |
| :: |
References
References
- (5 December 2009). ""Blackjazz" Out Jan 25th". Indie Recordings.
- Ingmar Wåhlberg. (30 April 2009). "Intervju: Shining". groove.no.
- "In Lingua Mortua » Pre-order".
- Ingmar Wåhlberg. (30 April 2009). "Intervju: Shining". groove.no.
- "Enslaved og Shining lager bestillingsverk til Moldejazz 2008!". moldejazz.no.
- "Shining - For all of you who have asked about the meaning of the numbers "1, 3, 7, 5", please watch my answer in the following YouTube video".
- Jørgen Hegstad. (30 November 2009). "Last ned ny Shining-singel gratis!". NRK.
- Jørgen Hegstad. (20 December 2009). "Årets Beste: Jørgen Hegstad". NRK.
- (14 January 2010). "The stars of 2010". Time Out New York.
- "Blackjazz reviews". [[Metacritic]].
- Freeman, Phil. "Blackjazz review". AllMusic.
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- Begrand, Adrien. (3 February 2010). "Blackjazz review". PopMatters.
- Burt, Jim. (29 January 2010). "Norway's Shining are a unique prospect". [[Rock Sound]].
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- "VG Lista – Album Top 40". Hung Medien.
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