Northsuite

{{Infobox album

| name = Northsuite

| type = Album

| artist = Velvet Cacoon

| cover = VC-Northsuitecover.jpg

| alt =

| released = 2005 CD-R
May 29, 2005 CD
June 2007 LP

| recorded =

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Black metal, dark ambient

| length = 61:46

| label = Ivory Snowfish Music
Full Moon
FMP039
Southern Lord
SUNN68LP

| producer = Velvet Cacoon

| prev_title = Genevieve

| prev_year = 2004

| next_title = Atropine

| next_year = 2009

}}

Northsuite is a compilation released by the black metal band Velvet Cacoon. Contains both the "Red Steeples" demo from 2004 and the "Music For Falling Buildings" demo from 2003.

Release history

Original 2005 Ivory Snowfish Music printing limited to 100 Centurian "Of Purest Fire" Pro CD-Rs. Later re-released that year on CD by Full Moon.

LP version released by Southern Lord in June 2007 with a jacket made of velvet with the logo in black foil. Limited to 1500 copies, 500 being marble-purple.[http://www.discogs.com/Velvet-Cacoon-Northsuite/master/42491 "Velvet Cacoon - Northsuite"]. Discogs. Retrieved 2011-11-23.

Track listing

{{Track listing

|total_length = 61:46

|title1 = Northsuite

|length1 = 11:40

|title2 = Winterglow

|length2 = 8:47

|title3 = Fire Bloomed From Frost

|length3 = 4:45

|title4 = Chapelflames

|length4 = 6:42

|title5 = Salts & Ashes

|length5 = 9:08

|title6 = Bloodscents

|length6 = 9:15

|title7 = Fire Bloomed From Frost

|length7 = 5:18

|title8 = Dieselflame Novapyre 1892

|length8 = 6:11

}}

All songs written by Velvet Cacoon. Tracks 1-6 from the "Red Steeples" demo. Tracks 7-8 from the "Music For Falling Buildings" demo.

Personnel

  • Josh (8) - vocals, guitar, drum programming
  • Angela (4) - guitar
  • Dorothy Montoure - mixing[http://www.discogs.com/Velvet-Cacoon-Northsuite/release/704252 "Velvet Cacoon – Northsuite (CDr) (Jun 2005), Ivory Snowfish Music "]. Discogs. Retrieved 2011-11-23.

Trivia

The first song on the album, Northsuite, is a slowed down version of the song The Eternal Fragrance Of Roses Part 1 by Mathias Grassow.

References