Forest of Equilibrium

Forest of Equilibrium
Studio album by Cathedral
Released December 6, 1991 (1991-12-06)
Recorded July–August 1991
Studio Workshop Studios, Redditch, England
Genre Doom metal
Length 54:09
Label Earache
Producer PBL, Lee Dorrian, Gary Jennings
Cathedral chronology
In Memorium EP
(1990)
Forest of Equilibrium
(1991)
The Ethereal Mirror
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Forest of Equilibrium is the debut album of the British doom metal band Cathedral, released in 1991 on Earache Records. It is considered a classic of its genre, doom metal.[2] Forest of Equilibrium was notably inducted into Decibel Magazine's Hall of Fame in February 2006 being the 12th inductee for the Decibel Hall of Fame.[3]

In 2009, Earache Records reissued the album along with four "bonus" songs that comprise the long out-of-print 1992 Soul Sacrifice EP. This deluxe digipak reissue also includes a poster of Dave Patchett's cover art and a new 40-minute documentary entitled "Return to the Forest" on DVD.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Picture of Beauty & Innocence (Intro)/Commiserating the Celebration"Lee DorrianGarry Jennings11:16
2."Ebony Tears"DorrianJennings7:46
3."Serpent Eve"Mark GriffithsJennings, Adam Lehan7:40
4."Soul Sacrifice"GriffithsJennings2:54
5."A Funeral Request (Ethereal Architect)"Griffith, David Park BarnitzLehan9:17
6."Equilibrium"DorrianJennings6:08
7."Reaching Happiness, Touching Pain"DorrianJennings9:08

Personnel

Cathedral

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

  • PBL – production
  • Mark Tempest – engineering
  • Dave Patchett – sleeve artwork
  • Jason Tilley – photos
  • J. Barry – layout

References

  1. Birchmeier, Jason. Cathedral: Forest of Equilibrium at AllMusic. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
  2. "The Depths Of Doom," 2006, p. 52.
  3. Chase, Jesse. "Cathedral – "Forest of Equilibrium"". Decibel. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
  4. "CATHEDRAL: 'Forest Of Equilibrium' Reissue To Include 40-Minute Documentary". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 1 May 2016.

Bibliography

  • "Doom Top Tens: The Depths Of Doom" (2006). Terrorizer, 144, 52–53.
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