From Which of This Oak

From Which of This Oak

Infobox Album | Name = From Which of This Oak
Type = Studio Album
Longtype = (Demo)
Artist = Agalloch


Released = 1996
Length = 34:43 | Last album =
This album = "From Which of This Oak"
(1996)
Next album = "Promo 1998"
(1998)

From Which of This Oak is the first demo tape recorded by Oregon-based dark metal band Agalloch in 1997. Pressing was strictly limited to 200 copies and the cassette remains a highly sought-after collector's item.

Track listing

#"The Wilderness" – 11:01
#"As Embers Dress the Sky" – 7:49
#"Foliorum Viridum" – 5:47
#"This Old Cabin" – 10:07


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