Above the Earth, Below the Sky
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| Above the Earth, Below the Sky | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 11, 2009 | |||
| Recorded | Mammoth Cave Studio in Akron | |||
| Genre | Post-rock, post-metal | |||
| Length | 44:58 | |||
| Label | self-released, The Mylene Sheath, Metal Blade | |||
| Producer | Zack Kelly and Tim Gerak | |||
| If These Trees Could Talk chronology | ||||
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Above the Earth, Below the Sky is the first full-length studio album by American post-rock band If These Trees Could Talk. It was independently released on March 11, 2009[1] and then re-released by The Mylene Sheath on vinyl the following year[2] then released once again through Metal Blade in January 2015.[3] The album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Tim Gerak at Mammoth Cave Studio in Akron. The album was produced by Zack Kelly and Tim Gerak.
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| Source | Rating |
| New Noise Magazine | |
Nathaniel Lay of New Noise Magazine gave the album a positive review, describing the album as an "ambitious beginning" noting a "[slight falter]" in their "heavier movements". He summarized by stating "You don't have to be a lover of instrumental to get lost within [this band]."