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The Body’s 'All the Waters of the Earth Turn to Blood' stands as a defining work of modern heaviness—an album that shattered genre boundaries and reimagined what extreme music could express. Originally released in 2010, this monumental collaboration between duo Lee Buford and Chip King and The Assembly of Light Choir, led by Chrissy Wolpert, fuses crushing doom, harsh noise, industrial textures, and choral grandeur into something both terrifying and transcendent. The result is a sound that feels biblical in scale—ritualistic, chaotic, and deeply human in its confrontation with despair.
Joined by members of Lichens, Fang Island, Human Beast, and more, The Body crafted an album that expanded the vocabulary of heavy music, replacing brutality for its own sake with an exploration of emotional and spiritual collapse. Songs move from suffocating distortion to eerie beauty, building a tension that never resolves but consumes. 'All the Waters of the Earth Turn to Blood' didn’t just establish The Body as innovators—it set a new standard for experimentation within metal, proving that true heaviness lies not only in sound, but in the willingness to defy all limits.
Tracklist
- A Body
- A Curse
- Empty Hearth
- Even the Saints Knew Their Hour of Failure and Loss
- Song of Sarin, The Brave
- Ruiner
- Lathspell I Name You
- Even the Saints Knew Their Hour of Failure and Loss (Demo)
- Ruiner (Demo)
- Sarin, How the Gods Kill (Demo)
- Here Come the Tears (Judas Priest cover)
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