Estilo: Post-rock, Experimental
Para fans de: HangedUp, Esmerine, Fly Pan Am, Set Fire To Flames, GY!BE, ASMZ
Tracklist:
1. Entre la mer et l'eau douce
2. Beau Village
3. The Orchard
4. Tomorrow Winter Comes
5. Haunted Pluckley
6. Hechicero del Bosque
7. Saturn Of Chagrin
8. Kotori
Hrsta (her-shta) is the brainchild of founding Godspeed You! Black Emperor guitarist Mike Moya, who is joined on this third album (the band's second on Constellation) by Brooke Crouser (Jackie-O Motherfucker) on organs, guitars and various effects. Brooke has emerged as the core second member of the band, joining Mike on live dates since 2006, and contributing to composition and arrangement on this new record. The ever-faithful rhythm section of bassist Harris Newman and drummer Eric Craven provide additional backbone on select songs.
Ghosts Will Come And Kiss Our Eyes is a collection of gently foreboding psych-folk, anchored as always by Mike's unique guitar sound and otherworldly, cracked vocals (think a sedated Daniel Johnson or Wayne Coyne). With Hammond and pump organs now featured prominently in the mix, much of the new material here sits on a thick, saturated foundation of shifting tones, drones and sustained chordings.
Alternating between vocal tunes and instrumentals, the album creaks and cascades through hazed visions of cataclysm and calm, worry and wonder. "Beau Village", a dirge-like, slow-motion sea-shanty, offers an unsettled promise of safe harbour - quickly undermined by "The Orchard", which conjures a hallucinatory confrontation amidst burning fields. "Haunted Pluckley" is a twangy, twilight lullaby (the album title is pulled from this track's lyric), "Hechicero Del Bosque" finds the full band building to a controlled climax, and a brilliant Bee Gees cover ("Holiday") closes the album. In between these singing songs are a clutch of gorgeous instrumentals forged from Mike and Brooke's guitar and organ interplay.
Superbly recorded by David Bryant (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Set Fire To Flames) at The Pines, his studio-cum-performance space near the old port in Montreal, Ghosts Will Come... brims with eerie atmosphere and intimate sonics, and is the most focussed Hrsta record to date.
Available on CD and 180gLP, as always in our cardstock packaging, with artwork featuring the photography of Lea Grahovac.
9. Holiday
Ghosts Will Come And Kiss Our Eyes is a collection of gently foreboding psych-folk, anchored as always by Mike's unique guitar sound and otherworldly, cracked vocals (think a sedated Daniel Johnson or Wayne Coyne). With Hammond and pump organs now featured prominently in the mix, much of the new material here sits on a thick, saturated foundation of shifting tones, drones and sustained chordings.
Alternating between vocal tunes and instrumentals, the album creaks and cascades through hazed visions of cataclysm and calm, worry and wonder. "Beau Village", a dirge-like, slow-motion sea-shanty, offers an unsettled promise of safe harbour - quickly undermined by "The Orchard", which conjures a hallucinatory confrontation amidst burning fields. "Haunted Pluckley" is a twangy, twilight lullaby (the album title is pulled from this track's lyric), "Hechicero Del Bosque" finds the full band building to a controlled climax, and a brilliant Bee Gees cover ("Holiday") closes the album. In between these singing songs are a clutch of gorgeous instrumentals forged from Mike and Brooke's guitar and organ interplay.
Superbly recorded by David Bryant (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Set Fire To Flames) at The Pines, his studio-cum-performance space near the old port in Montreal, Ghosts Will Come... brims with eerie atmosphere and intimate sonics, and is the most focussed Hrsta record to date.
Available on CD and 180gLP, as always in our cardstock packaging, with artwork featuring the photography of Lea Grahovac.
9. Holiday
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