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Specter At the Feast

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Rock - Released March 18, 2013 | Vagrant Records

With 2010's superb Beat the Devil's Tattoo, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club found a balance between their muscular, fuzzed-out noise rock and rootsy if no less punk-inspired take on American blues and country. The trio, now featuring singer/bassist Robert Levon Been, singer/guitarist Peter Hayes, and drummer Leah Shapiro (who joined for Devil's Tattoo), seemed to have matured into a fully realized version of its younger self. BRMC's seventh studio album, 2013's Specter at the Feast, takes this musical maturation even further, as the band delves into a moody, sustained, and long-form dream pop aesthetic. Much of this introspection is most likely inspired by the loss of Robert Been's father, the Call frontman Michael Been, who suffered a heart attack and died backstage at the 2010 Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium. As BRMC's touring soundman, Been was an invaluable source for both creative and professional advice, as well as an inspiring, loving force in the group's life. The loss, understandably, hit BRMC hard and, purportedly, they wondered if they could continue to make music without him. Thankfully, they ultimately decided that they could, and if the music on Specter at the Feast is any indication, they became a stronger, deeper, more commanding band for the experience. Michael's presence permeates all of the songs on Specter at the Feast, with lyrics that clearly find the band toiling with the loss. On "Returning," Robert sings, "A part of you is ending, a part of you holds on," and later, "But you must leave and not turn back, knowing what you hold/How much time have we got left, it's killing us, but carries us on...carries us all." However, the album isn't solely an introspective one. On the contrary, cuts like the bluesy "Hate the Taste" and the defiant "Teenage Disease" prove that BRMC have lost none of their rock & roll snarl. That said, the album, which is dedicated to Michael's memory, will most likely stand as the band's most bittersweet. Perhaps the best example of this is BRMC's cover of the Call's 1989 hit, "Let the Day Begin." Poignant yet triumphant and joyful in tone, the cover, as with all of Specter at the Feast, stands as both a heartfelt tribute to their bandmate and a rallying cry for moving forward.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Specter at the Feast

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Rock - Released March 18, 2013 | BRMC Records

With 2010's superb Beat the Devil's Tattoo, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club found a balance between their muscular, fuzzed-out noise rock and rootsy if no less punk-inspired take on American blues and country. The trio, now featuring singer/bassist Robert Levon Been, singer/guitarist Peter Hayes, and drummer Leah Shapiro (who joined for Devil's Tattoo), seemed to have matured into a fully realized version of its younger self. BRMC's seventh studio album, 2013's Specter at the Feast, takes this musical maturation even further, as the band delves into a moody, sustained, and long-form dream pop aesthetic. Much of this introspection is most likely inspired by the loss of Robert Been's father, the Call frontman Michael Been, who suffered a heart attack and died backstage at the 2010 Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium. As BRMC's touring soundman, Been was an invaluable source for both creative and professional advice, as well as an inspiring, loving force in the group's life. The loss, understandably, hit BRMC hard and, purportedly, they wondered if they could continue to make music without him. Thankfully, they ultimately decided that they could, and if the music on Specter at the Feast is any indication, they became a stronger, deeper, more commanding band for the experience. Michael's presence permeates all of the songs on Specter at the Feast, with lyrics that clearly find the band toiling with the loss. On "Returning," Robert sings, "A part of you is ending, a part of you holds on," and later, "But you must leave and not turn back, knowing what you hold/How much time have we got left, it's killing us, but carries us on...carries us all." However, the album isn't solely an introspective one. On the contrary, cuts like the bluesy "Hate the Taste" and the defiant "Teenage Disease" prove that BRMC have lost none of their rock & roll snarl. That said, the album, which is dedicated to Michael's memory, will most likely stand as the band's most bittersweet. Perhaps the best example of this is BRMC's cover of the Call's 1989 hit, "Let the Day Begin." Poignant yet triumphant and joyful in tone, the cover, as with all of Specter at the Feast, stands as both a heartfelt tribute to their bandmate and a rallying cry for moving forward.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Arena

Progressive Rock - Released March 25, 2003 | Verglas Music

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Pharos

Ihsahn

Rock - Released November 9, 2020 | Candlelight

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Spectre At The Feast

Ihsahn

Rock - Released July 17, 2020 | Candlelight

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Spectre at the Feast

Diakron

Metal - Released June 12, 2022 | Halvfabrikat Records

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Specter Of You (feat. Adam Droscha & Matthew Shannon) [live]

The Amalgamation Project

Blues - Released October 13, 2023 | Amalgamated Records

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We the North (feat. Young Specter)

Naash

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 30, 2019 | Creator Studio

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Bluebird Blues Featuring Ronnie Earl

Dave Specter & Barkin' Bill Smith

Blues - Released January 1, 1991 | Delmark

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Jet Lag

Frequency Time Space & Robu feat. Quest, Tienas, Nuke & Specter

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 6, 2021 | Azadi Records

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SPECTER (feat. MARC V)

DJ Kosho

Dance - Released October 18, 2021 | iRED Recordings

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MONSTERS (feat. Kid Specter)

Shane411

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 20, 2023 | Wake Me Up When April Ends

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ENALLAX (feat. SPECTER)

O.D

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 9, 2022 | 3926712 Records DK

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Twilight Feast

Spectre

Metal - Released November 16, 2023 | Sounds of Strigoi Records

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Pretty Specter (feat. sevenCenturies)

Curlz

Alternative & Indie - Released February 18, 2023 | 10feet

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Four Year Plan (feat. Keya Pothen, Specter & Shayan Roy)

So Fire

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 4, 2023 | So Fire Records

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Lái Trap Ở Osaka (feat. LinhG)

Specter

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 1, 2022 | 4319965 Records DK

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drugs (feat. Kid Specter)

Shane411

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 29, 2022 | Nightfall

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Specter's Vengeance (feat. Mikey Arthur)

Rose Jackson

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 9, 2020 | Jackson Rose

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Sunrise Specter (feat. Alex Hamilton)

Irrenoid

Metal - Released November 27, 2023 | Irrenoid