Colour Haze Announce New Album To the Highest Gods We Know Coming this Month

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After slots this fall at Desertfest Belgium and ThElectriCool festivals and a summer spent at Duna JamLake on Fire festival, Burg HerzbergStoned from the Underground and more, German heavy psychedelic forerunners Colour Haze have announced a Dec. 15 CD release for their new album, To the Highest Gods We Know, through guitarist/vocalist Stefan Koglek‘s long-running Elektrohasch Schallplatten imprint, with vinyl to follow on Feb. 23, 2015. Koglek, bassist Philipp Rasthofer and drummer Manfred Merwald will mark the occasion with a European tour, the dates for which are forthcoming.

To the Highest Gods We Know is comprised of five tracks totaling in about 40 minutes of new music from Colour Haze, who have emerged as one of European heavy psychedelia’s most influential groups. It was recorded to 2″ tape at the band’s own Colour Haze Studio in their native München with production and engineering by Koglek and Charly Bohaimid, and mixed analog on 1/4″ tape by Koglek. It arrives just two years after 2012’s expansive She Said (review here) and following reissues of earlier albums, 2000’s CO2 and 2001’s Ewige Blumenkraft (review here), and finds the perpetually progressive trio delving further into and beyond ideas presented on the last album, incorporating arrangements of flutes, strings, horns and nature sounds amid their own tonal warmth and vibrant live performance.

The striking cover art for the album was handled by Cherry Choke guitarist/vocalist Mat Bethancourt and his The Speed of Light design company, and the vinyl for the record is being cut today, Dec. 4, at Pauler Acoustics in Northeim. With familiar refrains in “Paradise,” a gripping tonal gorgeousness in “Call” and perhaps the band’s boldest sonic experiment to date in “To the Highest Gods We Know,” the record is both in conversation with She Said and moving forward from it. Of course, that album was plagued with technical trouble and took years to get out as the band constructed Colour Haze Studio, but if the audio on To the Highest Gods We Know is anything to go by, Colour Haze are ready to leave their woes behind and continue their creative journey, wherever it may take them.

Tracklisting is as follows:

colour haze to the highest gods we know

Colour HazeTo the Highest Gods We Know
1. Circles
2. Paradise
3. Überall
4. Call
5. To the Highest Gods We Know

More to come, including preorder info.

http://colourhaze.de/
http://elektrohasch.de

Colour Haze, “Überall” live at Duna Jam 2014

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12 Responses to “Colour Haze Announce New Album To the Highest Gods We Know Coming this Month”

  1. Grooverock says:

    …and my albums of the year list is officially obsolete. How can I pre-order this beast? Not seeing a link on either the label or band sites.

  2. Grooverock says:

    But I’d order from the European site if that got it to me quicker.

  3. Aron says:

    Hmm, I’ll be in London when this is released. Anyone know any good record stores where i could buy it?

  4. Morte Houille says:

    That album cover is terrible. Seriously, a “twitter egg”…?
    I have absolute confidence in Colour Haze regarding the music, but that album cover made me cringe.

  5. ashley says:

    Sitting right at the front in that video. Incredible experience!

  6. noel says:

    this album could arrive on a home-burned cd-r in a plain paper envelope full of anthrax and i’d still be satisfied with it. the artwork isn’t really that important

  7. Fastnbulbous says:

    I think with She Said, European and US release date was technically the same, however there was a bit of a delay in getting discs shipped to U.S. where AllThatIsHeavy usually distributes. So it’s a tossup whether it would be faster to order from http://recordheaven.net/, which also takes a while to ship, or wait for it to be available in U.S. I’m just hoping I can get my hands on a promo so I can include it my year-end list! Dec 15 is just 6 days away!

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