Rundle, Emma Ruth / Marked For Death
Album: Marked For Death   Collection:General
Artist:Rundle, Emma Ruth   Added:Sep 2016
Label:Sargent House  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2016-10-19 Pull Date: 2016-12-18
Week Ending: Dec 18 Dec 11 Nov 20 Nov 13 Nov 6 Oct 30 Oct 23
Airplays: 1 1 2 3 3 1 3

Recent Airplay
1. Jun 13, 2019: Being as an ocean
Heaven / So, come / Furious angel / Real big sky
4. May 27, 2017: Ode to Year Two
Heaven / So, Come
2. Jul 01, 2018: Posturing through Metaphysical Collapse
Real Big Sky
5. Jan 21, 2017: Reckless Burning
Heaven
3. Nov 24, 2017: Reckless Burning
Medusa
6. Dec 16, 2016: Life Aquatic (Best of '16, part 1)
Hand Of God

Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2016-10-10
Dark atmospheric guitars, enthralling raw vocals and feedback fold and release into intense worlds of emotion and suffering. Noticeably darker in tone than her previous record and contains more hints of a full-band structure. The lyrics are astounding and deal with emotional problems, the fragility of humanity, and the elisions of the temporal and the transcendent. Songs generally begin with sparse, heavily reverbed guitar and get metal after a few minutes, showcasing the different territories Emma has explored as a solo artist and member of the gothic-metal-post-rock bands Marriages and Red Sparowes. Fans of Chelsea Wolfe, Swans, Tara Jane O’Neil will enjoy.

1. (3:40) Marked for Death—Sparse guitar and vocal passages switch off with a louder chorus, brief guitar solo in last minute.
2. (4:59) **** Protection—Quicker tempo. Thunderous, blown-out guitars drowned in feedback. More of a full-band, rock feel.
3. (5:20) *** Medusa—Drifting, chiming voice, keys, acoustic guitar arrangement that builds drums gradually.
4. (4:34) **** Hand of God—Somber fingerpicked guitar and clear vocals, dusty keys, some strummed passages. Picks up in last minute. One of my favorite tracks of the year. This reminds me strongly of the song “Run Forever” from her previous record. “I wish the Hand of God would cover the faces and cover the traces of lovers lost”
5. (5:10) *** Heaven—Acoustic guitar, clear vocals, very soft touches of drums and strings. Gets metal three minutes in.
6. (4:24) So, Come—Plodding beat, reverb, snarling vocals, hits harder at the halfway point.
7. (4:15) Furious Angel—Gleaming. Strings and guitars accompany a delicate vocal-driven melody. Quickens in the second half before a long fade.
8. (5:53) **** Real Big Sky—Best track. Gripping, earnest voice and heavily-distorted acoustic guitar. Some of the most powerful lyrics on the record. “I can’t wait to kiss the face of The Big Sky, won’t you stay here for a while with me, my Child”

good interview with ERR on Marked for Death: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/emma-ruth-rundle-interview-i-want-marked-for-death-to-be-a-thing-of-the-past-i-want-all-of-these-a7438581.html

Track Listing
1. Marked For Death   5. Heaven
2. Protection   6. So, Come
3. Medusa   7. Furious Angel
4. Hand Of God   8. Real Big Sky