Death In June - The Rule Of Thirds

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Performer: Death In June
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Album: The Rule Of Thirds
Released: 2008
Style: Neofolk

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Rating: 4.7
Votes: 693
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Glass Coffin 5:55
2 Forever Loves Decay 4:04
3 Jesus, Junk And The Jurisdiction 4:09
4 Idolatry 3:35
5 Good Mourning Sun 3:58
6 The Perfume Of Traitors 3:45
7 Last Europa Kiss 2:09
8 The Rule Of Thirds 4:13
9 Truly Be 2:45
10 Their Deception 3:08
11 My Rhine Atrocity 3:35
12 Takeyya 3:32
13 Let Go
Backing Vocals [Backing Vox] – Dave Lokan
4:10

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – CD Video Manufacturing
  • Recorded At – Big Sound Studios
  • Recorded At – The Full Bench

Credits

  • Engineer [Sound Engineer], Acoustic Guitar [Lead], Bass – Dave Lokan
  • Music By [All Music], Lyrics By [Text], Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Guitars], Sounds [Heartbeats], Handclaps, Sampler [Samples], Vocals [Vox] – Douglas P.*

Notes

Recorded between the Southern Autumn Equinox and Halloween, 2007 at Big Sound Studios and The Full Bench, Adelaide, SA.

Packaged in an embossed gatefold card sleeve with 16 page lyric booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 53907 23312 4
  • Barcode (String): 753907233124
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW44
  • Matrix / Runout: CDV/CA C08010812

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BAD VC51 Death In June The Rule Of Thirds ‎(2x10", Album, Ltd) Nerus BAD VC51 US 2008
BAD VCCD51T, SKM 032 Death In June The Rule Of Thirds ‎(Cass, Album, Ltd) New European Recordings, Steelkraft Manufactory BAD VCCD51T, SKM 032 France 2017
BAD VCP51 Death In June The Rule Of Thirds ‎(2x10", Album, Ltd, Pic) New European Recordings BAD VCP51 US 2008
BAD VCCD51 Death In June The Rule Of Thirds ‎(CD, Album, RE) New European Recordings BAD VCCD51 US 2017
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Comments:
Roram
This is the greatest newer Death in June record since "Rose Clouds." The guitar work is simple yes, it's repetitive yes, but its very meditative if you listen to this record in full. No record has made me feel as relaxed as this..I used to relax with the Mary Chain particularly "Darklands" but this takes that to a whole other level..2008 era in neofolk was sort of quiet, Yes we did have Darkwood, but this is a bit different than any Darkwood record..this is brilliance. The songs are catchy, and "jangly" not sure why this is looked over by DI6 fans. Death in June has been more or less my favorite "band" lately. Ignore these reviews that say its boring its not..this is alot better than All Pigs Must Die..I feel like this is what All Pigs Must Die should have been. I will give bad thing about this record..the first song on Side A..I think its a very boring way to start the record. but oh well. I love this. I hope Douglas does something in 2017.

Bil
A great album and for sure:DI6 is not ONLY "What Ends when..." and "Roseclouds..." ,so like Douglas said:The deconstructed version of DI6 is "Totenpop".By the way,the vinyls are limited,the structured Softpak with16 pages booklet comes in bigger quantity.

Broadcaster
This is less a new music production or a decent continuum in a (too) long repetitive narcissist concept, than the production of album covers and the milching of the good old times, times and times past times etc. I can’t help but think of the Retired Guy, getting fatter and drunk again, on the sunny side of the - so easy to criticize - uncanny world up north… D.P. as the Charter Tourist is nothing but Embarrassingly Boring to anyone interested in music and/or musical continuums whatsoever. The man is jerking himself off over and over again, but, that guitar he brings with him wherever he comes, doesn’t produce no more spunk.In my estimation, the reason to be the owner of this release is the weight of the vinyls and their repetitive endings, even though they were so much better some ten or fifteen years ago (f.e. ”Nada!”). This release is like A Gift For Merry Christmas to all of them Teenage Neo-Folk Newcomers. I can’t see why there’s no edition with a plastic D.P. doll with different Camouflage Dresses released. It’ll definitely generate more German Bag-in-a-Box wine to the (don’t forget to bring the guitar!!!) late beach parties deep down south. No more musical respect or respect at all. Just deeply bored. What’s the next release? Let’s hope it’ll contain some new found demo materials from World War II or I or 0!!!And the so called ”poetry” is nothing but shallow. In my estimation, it’s too much without doubts or Nazi flirtation to make anything interesting these days.How Boring is Boring or How Leopard is a Flower?

Wire
The worst Death In June album, i have no doubt. I deeply love the work of Douglas Pearce, but this one is not exactly brilliant. The only thing you can hear is a, badly played, guitar and an arid voice. Maybe he needs Albin Julius back, the last masterpiece from him was “Take Care And Control”, nothing more than a Der Blutharsch album with his, at the time, inspired voice. Listening to this album i hadn’t a single emotion, and this the first time with them. I hope he will return to console our souls as he made with a masterpiece like “Rose Clouds Of Holocaust”, I know he can do it. However all my respect to Mr. Pearce, a guide that signed our hearts.

Celore
I really wasn't expecting a master work with this album indeed. "All pigs must die" and then the Boyd Rice collaboration weren't much of a success even if it the later one was tiny bit more palatable, so we could have a hint on where the next album will bound to (Alas! should i call it epitaph at last?). Here is it! the album is not bad nor good, and way far from excellence. Three words: Isolated, Souless & cold could be used at discretion in order to make an adjectivization of its quality and content. The tone never varies, the guitar always stroll for the same passages and repeats the old norms and clichés from his own history. In return the voice follow the cadence from the strings and slowly induce you into sleep that way ruining the lyrics which in return add the variation and the more original side of the album, this is emotionless and out any vitality. Doug has enterely succumbed to nihilism, he has made Death in june his own tomb. There's no collaborators, there's no effects (aside from very subtle located samplers from recording voice speech in three songs) This is Death in june at is more purest form, Douglas alone and shamefully there's nothing there, except perhaps acceptable poems. I am not sure if this effect is a compensation after listening countless other neo-folky bands that had been flagrantly imitating, copying and sometimes surpassing and inproving the labour of the one of the godfathers of neo-folk and practically the inventor of the new age of neo-folk avantgarde. Nevertheless is rather obvious that Death in june ran out of ideas and inventive, this work is one more time the probe about this fact. Douglas sounds bored, Rule of the thirds sounds like an album made to complete a commitment and the result will obviously be that youll end trying to get rid of it too. Perhaps the last two songs change the dive into the placid pool of forgetfulness."Takkeya" is kind of a pray and Let go has the feel of a mantra. This is a marble stone at Death in june's grave and it suits well for the coldness and indifference it does projects.

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