Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:13 am
Just ordered this beauty from Experimedia on the strength of a quick listen...and the more I listen, the more I realise that this is a definite contender for my record of the year....
clint heidorn - atwater (12inch vinyl lp)
Limited edition of 148 hand-stained, numbered, and silkscreened copies, including hand-placed bones of local trees. Includes a photograph and album credit insert printed on 80# linen card stock, and a download....
Have a listen,starting with track two, here
From the inverted cross on its cover right down to the woodsy, gothic font used in the liner notes, Clint Heidorn’s Atwater has its creepy, occult-style imagery down to a tee. But rest assured, this is no gimmicky, shock-appeal fodder – Atwater is a gorgeous and honest exploration of haunting atmospherics and emotionally charged melodic passages that uses its darkness, not to obscure the music, but rather to draw listeners in. Heidorn employs guitars, violins, and sparse percussion to invoke the feeling that this music is rising from the Earth – covered in dirt and leaves, slowly swelling up to monstrous heights. Intense, cathartic, and hopeful, Atwater is truly one of the year’s standout releases.
clint heidorn - atwater (12inch vinyl lp)
Limited edition of 148 hand-stained, numbered, and silkscreened copies, including hand-placed bones of local trees. Includes a photograph and album credit insert printed on 80# linen card stock, and a download....
Have a listen,starting with track two, here
From the inverted cross on its cover right down to the woodsy, gothic font used in the liner notes, Clint Heidorn’s Atwater has its creepy, occult-style imagery down to a tee. But rest assured, this is no gimmicky, shock-appeal fodder – Atwater is a gorgeous and honest exploration of haunting atmospherics and emotionally charged melodic passages that uses its darkness, not to obscure the music, but rather to draw listeners in. Heidorn employs guitars, violins, and sparse percussion to invoke the feeling that this music is rising from the Earth – covered in dirt and leaves, slowly swelling up to monstrous heights. Intense, cathartic, and hopeful, Atwater is truly one of the year’s standout releases.