
H.A.Q.Q. is a Metal album by Liturgy, originally released in 2019. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
About
H.A.Q.Q. is the fourth studio album by transcendental black metal band Liturgy. Featuring their characteristic yearning guitar harmonie, epic song structure, and intense drumming, H.A.Q.Q. boils over with harp, piano, gagaku ensemble, pitched percussion, string, and digital manipulation. It represents a consolidation of the band’s sound to date, a combination of the mathematical complexity of 2011’s Aesthethica and the glitchy experimental fervor of 2015’s The Ark Work. While ecstatically invoking heaven, H.A.Q.Q. is also Liturgy’s most vulnerable record for Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, addressing anger and struggles around mental health, sexuality, and religion. In part a reflection on Liturgy’s uniquely controversial career, it attempts to render the spirit of a cultural era whose basic fabric is unravelling, and to generate an energy of prophecy and love in the name of what is to come. Hunt-Hendrix composed the album during 2018, drawing from a reservoir of material, some of which had existed for year, while simultaneously creating the forthcoming opera Origin of the Alimonies and philosophical System of Transcendental Qabala (depicted graphically on H.A.Q.Q.’s album cover). These latter two projects represent an interdisciplinary effort to create a total meaning system. The composition of H.A.Q.Q. was a sudden detour, but it is related to these other works as a point of entry. After performing in the debut of Origin of the Alimonies in the fall of 2018, the band spent 6 months bringing the album to life before recording it in August of 2019 at Machines with Magnets with Seth Manchester. H.A.Q.Q. stands for Haelegen above Quality and Quantity, and represents Hunt-Hendrix’s uniquely marxist and psychoanalytic vision of God. Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - guitar, vocals Bernard Gann - guitar Tia Vincent-Clark - bass Leo Didkovsky - drums Eric Wubbels - piano on track 2 Charlotte Mundy - voice on tracks 1 and 3 Cory Bracken - vibraphone on tracks 4 and 6 Leo Didkovsky - glockenspiel on tracks 4 and 6 Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - piano on tracks 5, 7, 9 Marilu Donovan - harp on tracks 1, 3, 6, 8 Tadlow Ensemble - strings on tracks 4 and 6 Lucie Vitovka - hichiriki on track 1 Adam Robinson - ryuteki on track 1 .
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Tracklist
- 1HAJJ8:38
- 2EXACO I2:19
- 3VIRGINITY3:47
- 4PASAQALIA5:31
- 5EXACO II2:16
- 6GOD OF LOVE8:09
- 7EXACO III3:55
- 8HAQQ7:03
- 9. . . .3:43
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Black Metal
- abrasive
- chaotic
- occult
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bernard GannGUITAR
- Léo DidkovskyDRUMS GLOCKENSPIEL
- Tia Vincent-ClarkBASS
- Cory BrackenVIBRAPHONE
- Eric WubbelsPIANO
- Hunter Hunt-HendrixPIANO
- Marilu DonovanHARP
- Tadlow EnsembleSTRINGS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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