In the realm where drone, doom, and dark ambient converge, Sunn O))) and Nurse With Wound present "The Iron Soul of Nothing," a monumental collaboration released in 2011. This album is a meticulous reworking of Sunn O)))'s seminal debut, ";ØØVOID," by the masterful hands of Nurse With Wound's Steven Stapleton. The result is a sonic journey that transcends the boundaries of conventional music, offering an immersive experience that is as much a testament to the artists' vision as it is to their technical prowess.
"The Iron Soul of Nothing" unfolds over four sprawling tracks, each a testament to the deep, resonant tones that Sunn O))) is known for, now reimagined through the lens of Nurse With Wound's experimental genius. The album opens with "Dysnystaxis (... a Chance Meeting with Somnus)," a 19-minute odyssey that begins as a gentle sunrise, gradually building into a magnetic, ionized whirlpool of sound. This is followed by "Ra at Dawn, Pt. 1 (Rapture, at Last)" and "Ash on the Trees (The Sudden Ebb of a Diatribe)," each track a distinct chapter in this sonic narrative. The album concludes with "Ra at Dawn, Pt. 2 (Numbed by Her Light)," a fitting finale to this auditory exploration.
Produced by Sunn O))) and Scott Reeder, and released on Stephen O'Malley's Ideologic Organ label, "The Iron Soul of Nothing" is available as a double vinyl set, offering fans of both legendary acts a unique opportunity to experience this collaboration in its full, unadulterated glory. With a duration of just over an hour, this album is not just a listen; it's an experience, a deep dive into the sonic landscapes that only Sunn O))) and Nurse With Wound could create. Whether you're a longtime fan of drone music or a newcomer to the genre, "The Iron Soul of Nothing" is an essential addition to your collection, a testament to the power of collaboration and the boundless possibilities of experimental music.