Album

No Help For The Mighty Ones

Subrosa

2011 · Rock

No Help For The Mighty Ones by Subrosa

No Help For The Mighty Ones is a Rock album by Subrosa, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

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Positioned somewhere between dark folk and thundering sludge metal, SubRosa creates spatial music with an unorthodox approach to instrumentation. Their lyric, which revolve around restlessne, despair and death, could very well be the soundtrack to a Cormac McCarthy novel or even a remake of “Mad Max,” but despite this grandiose harshness and instrumental violence, “No Help” is an extremely beautiful sonic journey. – Metalriot.com – Review On “No Help for the Mighty One,” Salt Lake City’s SubRosa evokes powerful images of barren landscapes and grim deserts in a dusty western tone similar to the one that catapulted acts like Kyuss and Earth into lasting fame. Positioned somewhere between dark folk and thundering sludge metal, SubRosa creates spatial music with an unorthodox approach to instrumentation. Their lyric, which revolve around restlessne, despair and death, could very well be the soundtrack to a Cormac McCarthy novel or even a remake of “Mad Max,” but despite this grandiose harshness and instrumental violence, “No Help” is an extremely beautiful sonic journey. “Borrowed Time, Borrowed Eyes” opens “No Help for the Mighty Ones” and does it so well, that it’s hard to imagine how SubRosa is going to keep delivering on the rest of the album. The rhythm section (drummer Zach Hatsis and bassist Dave “The Deuce” Jones) carries off into an Amon Düül II-esque jungle of percussion and groove while the haunting voice of front woman, Rebecca Vernon, is guided along by the violin virtuosity of Sarah Pendleton and Kim Pack, whose instruments sound like shrill trumpet. The song is supposedly inspired by Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road. When the chorus line, “In the darkness he holds his son/There is no God/There is no love” first comes around, the full force of the hopelessness and despair SubRosa conjures hits the listener like a ton of brick. But unlike many a powerful album opener before it, the tour de force of “Borrowed Time, Borrowed Eyes” does not overshadow the rest of the album. On the contrary, SubRosa manages to build on a strong foundation. The two subsequent track, “Beneath the Crown” and “Stonecarver,” maintain the doomstruck melancholy while balancing it out with elaborate, heavier-than-heavy guitar riff. “Attack on Golden Mountain” is the axis around which the album revolve, both on the tracklist as well as thematically with verse lines like; “The sun is setting/Mountains on fire/We’re so alone here/Don’t go far” and “He holds her hand/Shuts her lifeless eye.” The central McCarthian-theme of destruction and the death of hope is in the end really about losing loved one, not just an abstract image of the world in flame. Before the last track, ”Dark Country,” an acapella version of an old English ballad entitled “House Carpenter” has made its way onto the album. A beautiful song about a woman led astray by the devil, this vocal arrangement by SubRosa’s predominantly female crew provides an amazing counterpoint to the otherwise instrument driven force of nature that is “No Help for the Mighty One.” SubRosa has been compared to many contemporary doom and stoner acts – Acid King has strangely enough been omitted in comparison, yet definitely deserves a spot on the reference list – but the band is really a folk ensemble in the traditional sense of the word. SubRosa tells stories with words and music, like troubadours of an imminent catastrophe. – Metalriot.com – Credits Bass – Dave Jones Drum, Sounds (Noise Samples) – Zach Hatsis Guitar, Vocals – Rebecca Vernon Illustration, Layout – Glyn Smyth Lyrics By – Rebecca Vernon (tracks: 1, 3 – 8), Sarah Pendleton (track: 2) Mixed by, Mastered by – Magnus “Devo” Andersson* Recorded By – Andy Patterson Violin (Electric Violin), Backing Vocals (Soprano Backups) – Kim Pack Violin (Electric Violin), Vocals – Sarah Pendleton Written by (Main Guitar Riffs) – Rebecca Vernon .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Borrowed Time, Borrowed Eyes5:50
  2. 2Beneath the Crown8:09
  3. 3Stonecarver11:44
  4. 4The Inheritance7:07
  5. 5Attack On Golden Mountain9:14
  6. 6Whippoorwill5:15
  7. 7House Carpenter3:13
  8. 8Dark Country8:23

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8 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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