Wavering Radiant

Wavering Radiant
The album cover is an abstract illustration, showing blue prominences rising up into what appears to be a starry night sky. The album title and band name are enclosed in a small yellow box halfway up the right-hand side.
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 21, 2009 (2009-04-21)
RecordedNovember 2008 – January 2009
GenrePost-metal, sludge metal, progressive metal
Length54:05
LabelIpecac
ProducerJoe Barresi
ISIS chronology
In the Absence of Truth
(2006)
Wavering Radiant
(2009)
Melvins / Isis
(2010)

Wavering Radiant is the fifth and final full-length album by American post-metal group Isis, released by Ipecac Recordings in 2009 and produced by Joe Barresi. The band split just over a year after its release. The album continues Isis' history of lengthy songwriting, yet presents a slight departure from the soft-loud dynamics and post-metal aesthetic which characterized previous releases.

Reviewers noted a continued increase in melody from previous releases, and many were quick to note an increased prominence of keyboardist Bryant Clifford Meyer's work, using a Hammond B3 organ. In keeping with Isis' retinue of concept albums, a thematic strand runs throughout, dealing with dreams and Jungian psychology. Critical appraisal was largely positive, with some critics deeming it Isis' finest album; it also appeared on a handful of best-of lists at the close of the year. Commercially, it was Isis' most successful release ever, breaching the Billboard 200 for the first time and gaining international chart presence. It was ranked in the year-end lists by a number of reputed publications. To promote the album, Isis embarked on a world tour and shot a music video for the sixth track "20 Minutes/40 Years."