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Unto Ashes : Orchids Grew Here - CD
Ref: 22984
Limited Edition of strictly 300 copies, in 4-panel digipakl Genres: Apocalyptic Folk, Darkwave, Neoclassical For Fans of: Qntal, Estampie, Love is Colder Than Death, Ophelia's Dream Inspired by a resplendent tapestry of apocalyptic folk, gothic, and neoclassical influences, Unto Ashes' first album in four years is an enigmatic excursion into existential terror; of bliss and tragedy; of love and beauty; of hope in the face of universal void. To quote Aeschylus (whose words appear in the first song), Orchids Grew Here is tantamount to an exploration into the awful grace of God. The twelve illuminated sound-paintings are both enchanted and enchanting they venture into a future of non-existence from a garden of withered orchids to interstellar black holes. The band's eleventh Projekt Records album is alive with delicate instrumentation and atmospheres, haunting vocals, and poetic narratives of philosophical and romantic musing. The synergy of core members Michael Laird, Bret Helm, and Ericah Hagle is expressed in soft, at times unsettling vocals, wandering through panoramas of passion, darkness, and introspection. Lead vocalist Laird has a soft, redolent voice conjuring the spirit of Nick Drake. Helm's distinctive voice is reminiscent of Peter Murphy, and Hagle's complex, ethereal harmonies appear prominently as soloist on "Starfish. Unto Ashes was founded in 1997 by multi-instrumentalist Laird. Through his work as an antiquarian bibliographer, he discovered many obscure texts that continue to inspire his music. This album offers passages from Aeschylus, the founder of tragedy (Greece, 525AC to 465AC), Christina Rossetti (England, 1830-1894), Edwin Arnold (England, 1832-1904), Ethel Clifford (England, 1876-1959) and Anna Akhmatova (Russia, 1889-1966). A less obscure text is found on the indelible cover of Madonna's "Frozen," reimagined with waves of acoustic guitar, fervent vocals from Helm, and an Arabic-sounding cello duet. Unto Ashes traditionally include a cover-version on almost all albums previously they delivered much praised neo-classical interpretations of songs by Covenant, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Coil, Sonne Hagal, Apoptygma Berzerk, Gary Numan and more. With uncanny alchemy of sparse instrumentation ranging from the medieval (hurdy-gurdy, viola da gamba, dulcimers) to the modern (analog synthesizers, tape loops, etc.) and bewitching vocals, Unto Ashes delivers mystery, elegance, melancholy, and ultimately triumph. Tracks : 01 Even in our Sleep (Aeschylus) 02 Calendar Leaves 03 A Song of Rain 04 I will never die 05 Let My Heart remain cold 06 I became a Ghost Today 07 Orchids fade 08 Light of Asia (Book VIII) 09 Frozen (Madonna cover) 10 Passing 11 Starfish 12 Last Toast
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