Song of Zarathustra - Discography Vol. 1 | Holy Grails 1999
The Artifact:
Release: 1999
Blood of the Young Records
Runtime: 19:26
Tracks: 10
Artifact DNA:
Screamo. Emoviolence, Post-Hardcore, Manic, Sassy, Dissonant
Artifact Archeologists:
Trevor McInnis (Vocals, Guitar)
Travis Bos (Vocals, Keyboard)
James Munsen (Vocals, Bass)
David Seaman (Drums)
Artifact Contents:
Both tracks from a split with Johnny Angel
Their track from a split with Spread the Disease
All tracks from their 1998 s/t EP
Two versions of an original track
Artifact Echoes:
Song of Zarathustra employs dissonance, syncopation, synths, noisiness, blistering tempos, and several vocalists to achieve their signature sound. Their earlier tracks are filled with personality and synthy sections, whereas their later work is a bit more straightforward but utilizes Screamo tropes very well, such as greater dynamics and more discordance.
Artifact Legacy:
Song of Zarathustra is a relatively unknown band in the grand scheme of Screamo, but this compilation excellently highlights a snapshot of Screamo from the Midwest. Sharing a scene with such bands as The Book of Dead Names and The Khayembii Communiqué, with whom they have some cross-pollination in their rosters, they showcase the power, ferocity and unique qualities of this area. Sadly, this excellent slice of American Screamo wound die out around 2003, where all three would disband.
Artifact Value:
The original vinyl run was pressed onto a picture disc (which is somewhat controversial) and was given about 3,000 copies. You can purchase it these days for under $10, same for the repress. Meanwhile, the 28 test prints seem impossible to find. Later on, this would be rereleased in CD format, making it even cheaper to own and more accessible.