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Black Tape For A Blue Girl - These Fleeting Moments
Given where Black Tape for a Blue Girl began over a quarter of a century ago with founder Sam Rosenthal’s exploration of brooding, extended electronics and strings meshed with deeply revealing lyrics and darkly textured, melodramatic vocal performances, it’s striking to see his muse and inspiration reach a new peak on their 11th album, "These Fleeting Moments". The ethereal, gothic and dark ambient stylings that made them one of the originators of American darkwave are offered on this release which coincides with the band’s 30th anniversary. Rosenthal reinvigorates their classic sound with the return of original vocalist Oscar Herrera, absent from music for 17 years.
The band emerges from the studio with 70 minutes of powerful, gorgeously yearning tracks born from the same place as their 90s classics "Remnants of a Deeper Purity" and "A Chaos of Desire".
Sam’s lyrics explore the existential predicaments of time’s passage, choices questioned, and loves lost.
Oscar’s darkly dramatic vocals are complemented by Dani Herrera’s emotional and heartfelt voice, Nick Shadow’s visceral viola, Brian Viglione's (The Dresden Dolls) driving drums, and Rosenthal’s pensive electronics and revelatory songwriting.
Available from 12 August 2016 by Metropolis Records.

Tracklist:
01. The Vastness of Life
02. Limitless
03. One Promised Love
04. Bike Shop/Absolute Zero
05. Affinity
06. Please Don't Go
07. Six Thirteen
08. Zug Köln
09. Meditation On The Skeleton
10. Desert Rat-Kangaroo
11. She's Gone
12. She Ran So Far Away That She No Longer Can Be Found
13. You're Inside Me
 
Author: hellium
Translator: hellium
Source: Metropolis Records / 2016-08-12 / News


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