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The Red Sea (EP)

The Red Sea
Isis Red-Sea.jpg
EP by Isis
Released July 1999
Recorded 1999
Genre Sludge metal, Post-metal
Length 36:08
Label Second Nature Recordings
(SN014)
Producer Isis, Kurt Ballou and Mike Hill
Isis chronology
Mosquito Control
(1998)
The Red Sea
(1999)
Sawblade
(1999)
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Review scores
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Allmusic 3/5 stars

The Red Sea is an EP by Isis. An expansion of the sound pioneered on their previous release Mosquito Control, this EP offers a slight evolution toward the direction Isis would begin to take with their first full length, Celestial. The three songs which make up the original EP (tracks 1–3) are tied together with spoken word samples from the short-lived television series Hotel Room (specifically, the third episode, entitled "Blackout"). The song "Ochre" contains a sample from the film Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch, and is a reading of a portion of William Blake's poem "Auguries of Innocence".

The CD version of The Red Sea also contains an instrumental version of their 1998 demo.

This is the only release with Jay Randall (Agoraphobic Nosebleed) on electronics and backing vocals, as he would leave the band after its release. He was replaced by Bryant Clifford Meyer, who stayed with Isis until their dissolution in 2010. It was also the first to feature Michael Gallagher, who would also stay with Isis until their end.

The Red Sea also introduces water as a key theme in Isis' albums that would be expanded upon later with (Oceanic).

"Charmicarmicarmicat" is a reference to the Melvins song "Charmicarmicat" (from the 1991 EP Eggnog), with an extra "carmi" added to poke fun at the general ridiculousness of the Melvins' sense of humor. This is seemingly confirmed in the liner notes, which thank "Earth, Bastard Noise and The Melvins for inspiration for track one."


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