Saturday, March 06, 2010
Glorify the Father, The Spirit And The Son
Recorded in Toddington Church, Gloucestershire, though I can't hear any steam trains.
Ex-Sinfonye operative Jocelyn Montgomery (nee West) has some impressive (if somewhat gothic - that Nick Cave has a lot to answer for) new music out - Salt Birds. Just be careful you don't head too far in this direction, m'dear. As Lovecraft would say 'that way lies madness and the void'.
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Wonderful! Thanks, Laban!
Salt Birds é muito bom.
The other one makes me think of David Crosby - If only I could remember my name.
Check this out, you may not understand what she is singing about, but the I think the emotion transcends mere language:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIF14vmosfA&feature=related&ajax=1&nocache=1268072583735
This is what I was thinking of (or one of them anyway) Orleans from David Crosby's 1971 If Only I could Remember My Name Album:
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=DgkjOBvc10o&feature=related
and this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=1J5BVKFA7eM&feature=related
Haunting.
That Salt Birds track has opened en entire new musical portal for me - Miranda Sex Garden, Mediaeval Baebes, Dark Wave, all sorts of weirdness.
Thanks for that.
I'm not sure I'd want my kids listening to some of it though. Much of it seems like music to self harm to. Fortunately, probably a bit too 'emo' for mine.
Agreed. Hence my warning on madness and the void.
(Those bands are IMHO a resurgence of an early 70s proto-Goth style - girls in bands like Mellow Candle and Trees)
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