Harvest Rain - Night's Glow
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The newest album of Harvest Rain in spite of its name neither heats the atmosphere nor the listener. The Thompkins brothers show their own vision of new wave cold music on the album.
Yes, the associations with Joy Division and The Cure ( the beginnings) are highly probable and right. "Night's Glow" is a strange neo-folk. Weird, cause its hidden in electronics and set in rather coarse unplugged stylistic. You do not always follow the particular sounds. And journey is made harder by the walls of sound.
The folk psychodelia made by Harvest Rain is based on the dance of dream with movement. The night ghosts ramble in a slow wander. Dreamlike onisrism prevails especially in the second part of the album -- the one which is more dreaming, slow, in a constant contact with the underworld. And I remain there more often...
Tracklisting:
01. I call her cloudgirl
02. Before evening
03. Strange evening glow
04. 13 year memory
05. Night's gown
06. Corpse Candle
07. Flight
08. Shadow march
09. White clouds
10. Drowsy stare
11. Lantern
Other articles:
Yes, the associations with Joy Division and The Cure ( the beginnings) are highly probable and right. "Night's Glow" is a strange neo-folk. Weird, cause its hidden in electronics and set in rather coarse unplugged stylistic. You do not always follow the particular sounds. And journey is made harder by the walls of sound.
The folk psychodelia made by Harvest Rain is based on the dance of dream with movement. The night ghosts ramble in a slow wander. Dreamlike onisrism prevails especially in the second part of the album -- the one which is more dreaming, slow, in a constant contact with the underworld. And I remain there more often...
Tracklisting:
01. I call her cloudgirl
02. Before evening
03. Strange evening glow
04. 13 year memory
05. Night's gown
06. Corpse Candle
07. Flight
08. Shadow march
09. White clouds
10. Drowsy stare
11. Lantern
Other articles:
- Harvest Rain - Blood Hymns - 2007-08-12 (Music reviews)
- Harvest Rain - Songs of Evening - 2005-11-25 (Music reviews)