Christmas
Jesu · 2010
35 min · 4 tracks · shoegaze · post-metal · drone metal
Ethereal soundscapes meld with heavy drones, creating a hauntingly beautiful exploration of winter's melancholia.
Christmas is an EP by Jesu, released in 2010. Ethereal soundscapes meld with heavy drones, creating a hauntingly beautiful exploration of winter's melancholia. The 'Christmas' EP is notable for its unique approach to holiday music within the drone metal genre, challenging traditional expectations. It has been recognized for its atmospheric depth, influencing both fans and artists who seek to explore darker interpretations of seasonal themes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Christmas sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes meld with heavy drones, creating a hauntingly beautiful exploration of winter's melancholia. Rooted in shoegaze and post-metal.
What makes Christmas by Jesu notable?
The 'Christmas' EP is notable for its unique approach to holiday music within the drone metal genre, challenging traditional expectations. It has been recognized for its atmospheric depth, influencing both fans and artists who seek to explore darker interpretations of seasonal themes. By 2010, Jesu was navigating a period of artistic evolution following their acclaimed album 'Conqueror' in 2007. The 'Christmas' EP marks an intriguing departure into ambient and experimental territories, showcasing Justin Broadrick's ability to blend heaviness with subtlety.
How many songs are on Christmas?
Christmas has 4 tracks, running approximately 35 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Christmas Standout 8:44
- 2 Christmas (JK Flesh remix) Standout 6:46
- 3 Christmas (Pale Sketcher remix) 5:32
- 4 Christmas (Final remix) Standout 14:11
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
35 min 13 sec
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