Hailing from the ever-gray skies of Eugene, OR, USA comes YOB, a band already well on their way to make their mark in the doom metal scene worldwide. Formed in 1996 by founding member Mike Scheidt, YOB started creating and destroying ideas that would become the foundation for one of doom metalβs most shining hopefuls.
The first three song self-titled demo was submitted to Stonerrock.com in 1999, sending shockwaves into the stoner rock/doom scene worldwide. This demo was a bold statement of intent: uncompromising heavy doom metal. Within YOB's sound, which is equal parts Sleep, Burning Witch, Neurosis, High On Fire and Electric Wizard, YOB has accomplished song craft that is as much their own sound as it is paying homage to the doom metal greats of both times of yore and present.
In 2001 YOB recorded its first full-length record for 12th Records in Spokane, Washington titled Elaborations Of Carbon. This offering received dozens of rave reviews from magazines and fans worldwide, securing YOB's place as one of the best doom metal bands in the scene today. The Lollipop Magazine review of Elaborations of Carbon says, "Six mighty songs of beautiful doom-laden sound, full and expansive. Inverted, hanging riffs, Melvenoid spacey trudging, Tab-esque motion, and a deep well of compositional creativity...only a complete dupe would say this isn't a good one".
2002 saw YOB secure a recording contract with Lunasound/Abstract Sounds. Their first CD for this label, Catharsis, hit the streets worldwide November 4th, 2003. Featuring a stronger production and three songs clocking in at 50 minutes, those who have heard it proclaim it is the best YOB record yet.
Kicking Doors In
YOB's third full length release The Illusion of Motion was a bold statement of utterly mammoth proportions. Released on label heavyweight Metal Blade Records, the band was handpicked by legendary Brian Slagle. With this newfound support, YOB was introduced to a much wider audience and garnered much attention for this record's unheard of approach to the doom metal genre. One just needs to listen to the track Exorcism of the Host to instantly recognize that the band was head and shoulders above their metal brethren. Following the release of the album, YOB went on to headline a tour through May and June.
The End of the Road
In 2005 the band released their most ambitious and most accomplished studio production yet, entitled The Unreal Never Lived. The hypnotic pound-everyone riffing remained while at the same time they pushed the envelope of Doom Metal to its maximum capacity. Classics such as Grasping Air stomped in such a crushing way as to make one check the yard for dinosaurs. The album also explored dynamics and progression unheard of before on cuts like Kosmos. Doom fans and Metalheads alike the world over were turning their undivided attention to this entity seemingly trapped out of time. But unfortunately as the old saying goes, "All that we build, all that is destroyed."
In a press release dated January 10th, 2006:
"This is Mike from YOB. I regret to say that YOB is disbanding after almost 10 years of existence. The time we spent with YOB exceeded our wildest expectations and hopes and it has truly been a dream come true. Travis Foster and Isamu Sato left the band in July, and I have been trying to decide what to do for the last six months. YOB has had 3 other line-ups, but this one was the best. At the end of the day the best thing for YOB is to call it a day. I want to thank everyone who has been supportive to YOB over the years....labels, bands, fans, the venues, our families....without you none of this would have been possible. I will be working on a new band called AGE that will very much be in the vein of YOB, with some new twists. Until then, be well and stay HEAVY! ENDLESS DOOM!!!" - Mike (YOB)
The follow-up band, Middian, disbanded after numerous legality issues. They only released one album, "Age Eternal". After this, in 2008, the band has reformed and has confirmed the recording of a new album to be released in Summer 2009.
The Great Cessation album, by YOB, has been released in July 14th 2009. It is absolutely one of the heaviest albums yet, and this band is great live.
There is also another artist called yoB.
yoB (with a capital B) A Songer Singwriter from Hackney. With songs that cover heartbreak, paternity leave, make-up and immoral support. Look out for the New E.P 'A Boys Eye View' coming to an illegal file sharing site near you.....
For the next year. At the end of every month. yoB will be releasing a free piece of music. Limited to 200 downloads. Available from www.yobmusic.bandcamp.com.
Atma
YOB Lyrics
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This fleeting glimpse
The wind blowing through the trees
Red rising sun
Hues of the living
The gasp of the dying
Water mixes with blood
Blood mixes with earth
Witness to the dawn
Call of Atma
Shining in all
Awakened
To the call
Burning within
From what must be
Desire of the one
Water mixes with blood
Blood mixes with earth
The earth
A witness
To the call
Burning within
From what must be
The desire of the one
To be witnessed
The song, "Atma," by YOB describes the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of death while also expressing a sense of hope and the power of the spirit or "Atma." The lyrics depict a beautiful scene of a rising sun and the colors of the living world contrasting with the gasps of the dying. The mixing of water and blood with the earth serves to illustrate the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth that is a constant theme in Eastern philosophy.
There is a sense of urgency in the lines "Burning within, From what must be, Desire of the one," as the desire to understand and accept one's own mortality drives the singer to a spiritual awakening. The call of the "Atma" shines within all and serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking to find meaning in life and the afterlife.
Line by Line Meaning
This dream of fullness
The desire for completeness and wholeness in life
This fleeting glimpse
The momentary experience of transcendence or enlightenment
The wind blowing through the trees
The natural forces that surround and connect all life
Red rising sun
The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
Hues of the living
The vibrant and diverse spectrum of life
The gasp of the dying
The inevitability of mortality and impermanence
Water mixes with blood
The interconnectedness of all living beings
Blood mixes with earth
The cycle of life and death
The earth a silent witness
The ultimate observer of all existence
Witness to the dawn
The eternal cycle of light and dark
Call of Atma
The spiritual imperative to seek enlightenment
Shining in all
The omnipresence of the divine
Awakened
The state of realizing one's true nature
To the call
The imperative to pursue enlightenment
Burning within
The intense desire to achieve spiritual awakening
From what must be
From the essential nature of existence
Desire of the one
The longing to reunite with the divine
The earth
The ultimate witness to all existence
A witness
An observer of all experience
To be witnessed
The ultimate goal of spiritual awakening
Contributed by Kaitlyn W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Benevolent Satan
This dream of fullness
This fleeting glimpse
The wind blowing through the trees
Red rising sun
Hues of the living
The gasp of the dying
Water mixes with blood
Blood mixes with earth
The earth a silent witness
Witness to the dawn
Call of Atma
Shining in all
Awakened
To the call
Burning within
From what must be
Desire of the one
Water mixes with blood
Blood mixes with earth
The earth
A witness
To the call
Burning within
From what must be
The desire of the one
To be witnessed
Benevolent Satan
This dream of fullness
This fleeting glimpse
The wind blowing through the trees
Red rising sun
Hues of the living
The gasp of the dying
Water mixes with blood
Blood mixes with earth
The earth a silent witness
Witness to the dawn
Call of Atma
Shining in all
Awakened
To the call
Burning within
From what must be
Desire of the one
Water mixes with blood
Blood mixes with earth
The earth
A witness
To the call
Burning within
From what must be
The desire of the one
To be witnessed
Sherri Bass D#min
I always wanted to get into YOB. I heard some awesome stuff about them. ......they have not disappointed me. love this music. Agalloch and YOB.
bleedgreen17
An absolute masterpiece.
D. Herrera
Love the Alan Watts fused into the song!!! Love this band even more now.
Marco PelΓ‘ez FernΓ‘ndez
My favourite song and album..
Dude that does stuff randomly and posts about it.
is it still?
theSinisterBend
This might be the heaviest song I've ever heard, period.
Dominic Ross
Its up there for me.
Spencer Brooke
Check Bell Witch. YOB are Heavy, no doubt at all, but Bell Witch are earth shattering weight in music
theSinisterBend
@Spencer Brooke I listened to Bell Witch and imo they can't compete with Yob.