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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

As an album, The Ark Work has certainly polarised the public. While some praise it for its triumphant, innovatively rounded sound, others despise the fact that it we're supposed to brand iron on it: "BLACK METAL". As a response to the turmoil surrounding The Ark Work lately, I had initially planned to write exclusively about the musical qualities of the album alone, without paying too much heed to the choleric beefs that seem to be flying around...
- thequietus.com
Hunter Hunt Hendrix is likely content that his band are defined by the glamorously pretentious manifesto that accompanied 's release. As much as Liturgy are often categorized as 'black metal', they seem far more content in trolling genre obsessives with bizarre and often confronting fusions of disparate genres. Oftentimes this boiled down to an absurd take on the emerging blackgaze craze that's consumed American music in the last few years...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
If you follow the world of black metal at all, you probably have an opinion on Liturgy. Before Deafheaven (although not that much before Deafheaven) Liturgy were the band that the internet black metal community loved to argue about. The group's strange and intense blend of Transilvanian Hunger-style black metal with Lightning Bolt-style noise rock would have ruffled a few feathers even if frontman Hunter Hunt-Hendrix weren't writing pretentious manifestos on "Transcendental Black Metal" and...
- www.punknews.org
"I didn't make a record that tells a story; it's a story that tells a record. I wanted to make the most important thing possible--to invent a new philosophy that goes with a new music and a new way of making art and living life." --Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, in an interview with Pitchfork's Grayson Haver Currin With 2011's Aesthethica, Liturgy frontman and philosophical agent provocateur Hunter Hunt-Hendrix sought a new way of doing black metal...
- www.popmatters.com
With the artful strategies Liturgy implemented on 2011's wonderfully excessive, brainy Aesthethica, they simultaneously alienated the purist black metal audience and attracted new fans whose tastes ran more to indie rock than extreme music. When guitarist/songwriter/conceptualist Hunter Hunt-Hendrix delivered his manifesto on "transcendental black metal," it became obvious that Liturgy's philosophical ideas (some emanating from Georges Bataille's notion of ecstatic spiritual nihilism) were as...
- www.allmusic.com
8 Reviews Release Date: March 27, 2015Label: Thrill Jockey The one word you can't escape when reading about Liturgy is "polarizing." On one side there are the experimentalists willing to embrace a metal album, 2011's Aesthethica, that could leave a patient listener feeling exuberant rather than empty...
- www.spin.com
The first way to experience Liturgy's The Ark Work is as a confounding mass of sound. The band seems to have designed it that way: Along with the guitars and percussion, there are horns, strings, constantly hammering glockenspiel, even bagpipes, all blaring at once, like 11 open browser tabs autoplaying or a block of car alarms set off by a passing motorcycle...
- pitchfork.com
Brooklyn four-piece liturgy are arguably the most controversial band to label themselves black metal, this due in large part to an academic manifesto written by mainman Hunter Hunt- Hendrix in 2010. In it he proposed a new form of black metal labeled Transcendental Black Metal, which would be based on affirmation and courage and an accelerating and fluctuating "burst beat".
- recordcollectormag.com
Head here to submit your own review of this album. Apart from a handful of hardcore punk bands and the occasional Mastodon craze in my repertoire, I'm not the ideal guy to comment on Liturgy or what they mean to the metal scene. I do know that they seem to be pretty important whether they're being enjoyed or not. I also know the basic constructs of black metal: blast beats, fast tempos, and an emphasis on overall atmosphere as opposed to distinct licks. This is where it ends...
- www.thefourohfive.com
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