Luminous Night
General
| Oct 2009
Reviews
Gears
Reviewed 2009-10-20
Reviewed 2009-10-20
"Freak folk". One of the Bay Area's most prolific musicians of the last decade returns with an album full of doom-laced stories that make for a pretty heady listening experience. Guitarist/vocalist Ben Chasny aka Six Organs is joined by Eyving Kang on viola and Hans Tueber on alto flute in this beautifully haunting record, ideally suited to night-time slots. Apart from the first song (a pleasant medieval-style instrumental piece) the rest of the album is quite slow and heavy and the subject matter of the lyrics is quite dark. Melodies have a high dose of oriental/middle-eastern influence and there's a good mix of noisy experimentalism here and there. Good stuff!
Picks: 5,4,7 *** No FCCs ***
1. nice little acoustic instrumental intro, great guitar fingerpicking. song takes it's title from the hunter Actaeon's myth, who was transformed into a stag by the goddess Artemis (after seeing her naked) and torn apart by his own hounds
2. beautiful little ballad. i love the drony background guitar that slowly brings itself into the foreground. definite Floyd influence here. maybe because Chasny kind of sounds like Waters.
3. oriental style raga, including percussion and everything. Bar-Nasha is apparently christ's name in aramaic. vocals sound weirdly new-wavey
*4. instrumental bliss-out interlude. vicodin music. brick listen up
**5. beautifully melancholic ballad, picks up towards the end. Chasny's voice fits this really well... must be the saddest song on the album
6. slow, brooding, middle-eastern influenced instrumental. awesome viola...
*7. back to folky mode, nice addition of reverby backing vocals. noisy background guitar is pretty cool too.
8. pulsating noise intro, then some sort of psalm-like singing, slowly builds up and electric guitar enters... approaches Sunn 0))) style heaviness
Picks: 5,4,7 *** No FCCs ***
1. nice little acoustic instrumental intro, great guitar fingerpicking. song takes it's title from the hunter Actaeon's myth, who was transformed into a stag by the goddess Artemis (after seeing her naked) and torn apart by his own hounds
2. beautiful little ballad. i love the drony background guitar that slowly brings itself into the foreground. definite Floyd influence here. maybe because Chasny kind of sounds like Waters.
3. oriental style raga, including percussion and everything. Bar-Nasha is apparently christ's name in aramaic. vocals sound weirdly new-wavey
*4. instrumental bliss-out interlude. vicodin music. brick listen up
**5. beautifully melancholic ballad, picks up towards the end. Chasny's voice fits this really well... must be the saddest song on the album
6. slow, brooding, middle-eastern influenced instrumental. awesome viola...
*7. back to folky mode, nice addition of reverby backing vocals. noisy background guitar is pretty cool too.
8. pulsating noise intro, then some sort of psalm-like singing, slowly builds up and electric guitar enters... approaches Sunn 0))) style heaviness
Recent airplay
Ursa Minor
Daydream Disaster — May 16, 2013
Cover Your Wounds With The Sky
Memory Select — Jan 05, 2010
Cover Your Wounds With The Sky
orangeasm: ending 2009 like a stallion — Dec 31, 2009
Ursa Minor
lost and found — Dec 12, 2009
Ursa Minor
Wizzardmusique — Dec 06, 2009
Actaeon's Fall (Against The Hounds)
lost and found — Dec 05, 2009
Charting
2009-11-01 — 2010-01-03
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 3 | 1 |
| Dec 13 | 2 |
| Dec 6 | 1 |
| Nov 29 | 3 |
| Nov 15 | 1 |
| Nov 8 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Actaeon's Fall (Against The Hounds) | ||
| 2. | Anesthesia | ||
| 3. | Bar-Nasha | ||
| 4. | Cover Your Wounds With The Sky | ||
| 5. | Ursa Minor | ||
| 6. | River Of Heaven | ||
| 7. | The Ballad Of Charley Harper | ||
| 8. | Enemies Before The Night |