℗ 2014 Relapse Records Inc.
Released November 10, 2014
Duration 57m 12s
Record Label Relapse Records
Catalogue No. RR7280-2
Genre Metal (Doom)
 

Random Cosmic Violence

Usnea

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1.1
Lying in Ruin
Usnea
12:24
1.2
Healing Through Death
Usnea
14:19
1.3
Random Cosmic Violence
Usnea
14:43
1.4
Detritus
Usnea
15:46
Usnea’s four-song EP Random Cosmic Violence blends the sounds of doom forefathers with gritty sludge, resulting in this classic of the new millennium. Pulsating with tribal intensity, Random Cosmic Violence is one of those rare records that elevates itself above the boundaries that its genre typically imposes on itself. Yes, this is a mighty heavy piece of sludgey doom, but the musicality and songcraft exhibited throughout immediately place Usnea at the forefront of the blossoming American doom scene.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Relapse Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.97
-0.97 to -0.95
-10.41
-11.21 to -9.44
-8.28
-8.80 to -7.80
5
4 to 5
1
Lying in Ruin
-0.97-9.44-7.84
2
Healing Through Death
-0.97-10.08-7.95
3
Random Cosmic Violence
-0.95-10.89-8.65
4
Detritus
-0.97-11.21-8.85

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