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Cathedral (album)

''Cathedral'' is an album by Castanets, released on October 19, 2004 through Asthmatic Kitty.〔(Listing ) of the Castanets album ''Cathedral'' on Discogs.com, (accessed August 7, 2015).〕 Part of the album was recorded live and includes a dozen local musicians. Led by Raymond Raposa, this is the band's first foray into studio recording, which he described as 'a really protracted, uncomfortable process'. The release features guest-vocals by Brigit DeCook and Liz Janes. The material was partly recorded in a remote cabin in Northern California.〔 Raposa had planned to publish a novel to accompany the album, which failed to surface.〔
== Critical acclaim ==
Amanda Petrusich of Pitchfork.com compared Raposa's writing on ''Cathedral'' to that of the poet Seamus Heaney. She described the album as a collection of 'deep gothic ballads' of 'country music () should sound like death, and more specifically, death-by-murky-submersion'.〔 Heather Phares of allmusic.com referred to the religious overtones of the album, describing it as 'spiritual searching' and as having 'a certain dark theatricality'. Justin Cober-Lake at popmatters.com described ''Cathedral'' as having 'lo-fi production () helps develop the darkness of Castanets’ music. () sounds as if it was recorded in the desert at night, which suits the pre-technology fears of the album'. Jon Pit from Dusted Magazine called it 'another welcome installment in the folk renaissance' although he described Raposa's vocals as 'lacklustre'.

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