Vincent had this month’s pick and joins with Ian, Angela, and Hera while Buke once again helms the show. The gang covers the sixth full length from Falls of RaurosKey to a Vanishing Future and unlike last month’s pick, most are in agreement that this album is an absolute epic entry in the band’s discography. As usual, the group covers this album at length and talks about nearly every facet of it as well as catching up since last chatting together, bike riding, books, and a lengthy section on what else tripped our triggers in the month of March. Dig in and enjoy.



Falls of Rauros

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7 responses to “The Nine Circles Audio Thing: Falls of Rauros was March 2022’s Album of the Month!”

  1. […] to a Vanishing Future, on March 25. As you may already be aware, Key earned our Album of the Month honors here at Nine Circles, and it represents a tremendous next step in the evolution of a band […]

  2. […] that mea culpa I threw into our last podcast episode when I mentioned this album? Yeah, I whiffed this one. All That Was Promised was released in early […]

  3. […] Key To A Vanishing Future, the six full length from Portland, Maine’s Falls of Rauros was our Album of the Month in March. Vincent nails it in his write up for the album: it’s rare for a band to shake up their sound […]

  4. […] of this album.  And you know Buke’s got you with that interview too. What’s that?  This was ALSO an album of the month chat?  […]

  5. […] writing the review (context) and talking about it on its own podcast episode, I told myself that this album would rank high on my EOY list – and then I placed it here. An […]

  6. […] is the band at their apex, a stunning metal record I can’t stop listening to. Makes sense it was an AOTM, was on my mid-year list, and was also glowingly reviewed by Ian. Oh, and Buke interviewed Jordon […]

  7. […] to a Vanishing Future, on March 25. As you may already be aware, Key earned our Album of the Month honors here at Nine Circles, and it represents a tremendous next step in the evolution of a band […]

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