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"Crack the Skye" is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Mastodon, released on March 24, 2009. The album is often considered a progressive metal masterpiece, showcasing intricate song structures and complex arrangements. "Crack the Skye" is a concept album that explores themes of astral travel, out-of-body experiences, and elements of Tsarist Russia, with historical and fantastical narratives interwoven throughout its tracks. The album was produced by Brendan O'Brien, who brought a polished sound that highlighted the band's technical proficiency and dynamic range. Thematically, "Crack the Skye" is dedicated to drummer Brann Dailor's sister, Skye, who passed away at an early age. The album's title reflects this personal aspect, as well as the overarching concept of the journey beyond the mortal realm. Musically, "Crack the Skye" represents an evolution in Mastodon's sound, incorporating more progressive elements compared to their previous work. The album received widespread critical acclaim, praised for its ambitious concept, musicianship, and unique blend of metal and progressive rock influences. Songs such as “Oblivion,” “Divinations,” and “The Czar” feature distinct narratives and showcase the band's ability to merge storytelling with intricate musical compositions. Overall, "Crack the Skye" solidified Mastodon's reputation as innovating musicians in the metal genre, earning them a broad fan base and influencing many bands that followed. The album marked a significant milestone in the band's career, both artistically and commercially.