Agalloch

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  • doom metal
  • folk metal
  • black metal
  • progressive metal
  • metal
Disenchanted and frustrated with the confines of their previous projects, Agalloch began in 1995 as the creation of John Haughm and Shane Breyer. In early 1996 in Portland, Oregon, USA, songs began to be produced by the duo and, during the summer, Don Anderson was added to the band to further refine the material. These songs would later become the "From Which of This Oak" demo tape in the autumn of that year.

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Songs

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    ...and the Great Cold Death of the Earth

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    A Celebration for the Death of Man...

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    A Desolation Song

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    A Fragment

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    A Poem by Yeats

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    As Embers Dress the Sky

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    Birch Black

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    Birch White

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    Dead Winter Days

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    Falling Snow

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    Fire Above, Ice Below

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    Foliorum Viridium

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    Hallways of Enchanted Ebony

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    Haunting Birds

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    Hollow Stone

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    I Am the Wooden Doors

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    In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion

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    Kneel to the Cross

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    Limbs

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    Not Unlike the Waves

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    Odal

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    Odal (Nothing remix)

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    Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor

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    Our Fortress Is Burning... I

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    Our Fortress Is Burning... II: Bloodbirds

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    Our Fortress Is Burning... III: The Grain

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    Pantheist

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    Scars of the Shattered Sky (Our Fortress Has Burned to the Ground)

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    She Painted Fire Across the Skyline, Part 1

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    She Painted Fire Across the Skyline, Part 2

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    She Painted Fire Across the Skyline, Part 3

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    Sowilo Rune

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    Summerisle Reprise

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    The Death of Man (version III)

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    The Hawthorne Passage

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    The Isle of Summer

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    The Lodge

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    The Lodge (Dismantled)

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    The Melancholy Spirit

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    The Misshapen Steed

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    The Wilderness

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    The Wolves of Timberline

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    This Old Cabin

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    This White Mountain on Which You Will Die

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    Tomorrow Will Never Come

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    You Were but a Ghost in My Arms


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