We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Through the Wrought Iron Jaws of Heaven

by Ecclesiarch

supported by
Robert Bryant
Robert Bryant thumbnail
Robert Bryant I think it sounds like Paysage d'Hiver covering a Stranger Things soundtrack. It's certainly not for everyone, but it sure is for me.
This musician's entire aesthetic is top notch, from releases to merch. Maybe someday there will be vinyl.
Nate Collins
Nate Collins thumbnail
Nate Collins A true Lovecraftian nightmare, rendered in sound.
PaulTheOwl/Ripper/MxBv
PaulTheOwl/Ripper/MxBv thumbnail
PaulTheOwl/Ripper/MxBv Absolutely fantastic dark ambient noise with a bleak and oppressive doomy atmosphere.

The soundtrack to what awaits in the 11th Dimension. Favorite track: Waiting.
Nicholas G.
Nicholas G. thumbnail
Nicholas G. A dense fog of sound rolling over the speakers into the forgotten parts of the universe. Crank the volume on this to max and be with the material at hand. You will not regret it.
/
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Waiting 15:27

about

"Through the Wrought Iron Jaws of Heaven" is the debut full-length album from Ecclesiarch containing over 45 minutes of raw and heavy dark noise fused with phantasmal hints of ambient drone metal. Each track is dripping with densely-woven chaos and oppressive atmosphere, unveiling new secrets to the listener upon every play. The album explores themes of death, anxiety, kenophobia, thalassophobia, and the horrors of cosmic existentialism.

For the best listening experience: turn off the lights, lie down, put on some headphones, and close your eyes.

Cassette copies of the album are available from Bizarre Audio Arts at: bizarresdigitalantientertainment.bandcamp.com/album/ecclesiarch-through-the-wrought-iron-jaws-of-heaven-album-2021

SIDE A: ASCENT
________________
I. In Rivers, In Rapture
II. To Become Holy, Anew
III. Bearing the Weight of Cosmic Oceans
IV. Through the Wrought Iron Jaws of Death
V. As Jagged Teeth Envelope the Stars
VI. The Horror of What Lies Beyond Tears Like a Knife

SIDE B: BEYOND
________________
I. Adrift in the Void
II. Waiting


Recorded at The Throne; 14 April-6 May, 2021.

credits

released May 12, 2021

All instruments — Emery Sinclair Delaine.

Cover art by Tyler O'Berry of The Blod Arts (www.instagram.com/the_blod_arts/).
Ecclesiarch logo by Christophe Szpajdel.
Cassette J-card layouts by Emery Sinclair Delaine.
Alternate full-color art coloring by Emery Sinclair Delaine.

Exclusive signed digital sketch included with digital copies of the album by Tyler O’Berry.

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Ecclesiarch South Carolina

CHAOS ELECTRONIX from the Deep South.

Solo project of Emery Sinclair Delaine.

contact / help

Contact Ecclesiarch

Streaming and
Download help

Report this album or account

If you like Ecclesiarch, you may also like: