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Fabrika Records.
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Fabrika Records
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PopTiempo de entrega estimada Jueves 14 de mayo al Domingo 17 de mayo.
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CDs y Vinilo de la marca Fabrika Records
¿De qué marca es?
Fabrika Records.
¿Cuánto pesa?
1,2 libras, aproximadamente 0,5 kg.
¿Cuáles son sus dimensiones?
4.92 x 5.51 x 0.39 pulgadas, aproximadamente 12.5 x 14.0 x 1.0 cm.
¿Qué calificación tiene?
4,8 de 5 con 42.
| Campo | Valor |
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| Modelo | DSCD 25 |
The album opens with the ominous guitar-driven Hollow Sky, accompanied by it's haunting music video's verdant vistas. The song, with Iceglass ghostly vocals, shimmers with that sounds like an Omnichord flittering like sonic firefly lights and brooding bass. This perfectly scores the less traveled wanderings through the dark wooden path of Dante's perdition, leading to the titular well that graces the album cover. The Crater opens with an unsettling riff and bass, with low, repetitive frequencies on the synth create a sense of unease. Here, Iceglass recounts a fatalistic requiem for the king of romance that is cataclysmic and leaves a scar upon the earth. With Fall Industrial Wall, once again, Iceglass channels a silky and Nico-like emotive deadpan; against a dirgelike melody backed by minimal synth, bass, and drum. Almost medieval and plaintive, with it's folk droning horns, deep and shallow in their resonance. This song is anachronistic, setting the scene of ruins centuries-old with crumbling edifices strewn about like memories lost in time. With the poetic lyrics of The Chamber do we find the eponymous abyss. Here, dualities are laid bare; besides love, there is heartbreak, and without this sorrow, what meaning would there be to love if one knows not what it is to lose? This song encapsulates the idea that love is heartbreak, and love lost is reaching the deepest chamber of the heart. This is carried through a sombre horn, minimalist drum machine, and deliberate bassline overlaid with Iceglass German and English lyrics. The Well is led in with a softly distorted bassline overlaid with eerie banshee howls give way to Iceglass otherworld vocal refrain, echoing through time as if emanating from a hole in the ground, and encircling that hole is a garden of woe and despair. The sinfully seductive song The Moor features a captivating SAX SOLO courtesy of Perseas; a welcome shift in tone, juxtaposed well with the intensity of Iceglass tenebrous vocal purr. This hitherto unexplored foray into dark sensuality takes the song into sordid mid 80s territory, bringing to mind a dusky drive along a serpentine road, with equally haunting instrumentations straddling time with icy fire. Broken Characters is an acoustic folk interlude featuring Selofan's Dimitris Pavlidis on guitar. Here we find a more gentle approach with it's earnest and romantic lyrics. The song's melodic hook is a soft caress along with the forlorn horn elements highlighting Iceglass at her most Nico-sounding vocal yet, singing the sorrowful truth that most artists are indeed broken characters. Chimerical opens with dirgelike synth organs. The chill of winter has befallen the lamentations sung by Iceglass carried by haunting chord progressions and minimal percussion, plaintively beseeching the song's subject to remain elusive, idealistic, and a dreamer. After an album highlighting more Jill than Jack, our male protagonist finally makes his ascent in the sonorous and breathtaking Dark Hill, a masterful march of sweeping synth horns, and trepidatious drum machine with William Maybelline's bellowing voice cracking like thunder, rattling the atmosphere like his heart against his ribs. Spirals swirls in a cautionary knell of cathedral-esque droning synth dirge, with Icarian lyrics shining like a sombre ray of hope; like the sun's rays creeping into the darkest of places. The song, minimalist in it's tight percussion, echoes with the solace of Larissa Iceglass vocal litany; invoking elements of the supernatural, almost like a Casio preset sequenced to the beating of an angel's wings. Genre: Alternative / Post-Punk / Darkwave
Detalles del producto Idioma : Inglés Dimensiones del producto : 4,92 x 5,51 x 0,39 pulgadas; 1,19 Libras Fabricante : Fabrika Records Número de modelo del producto : DSCD 25 Fecha de lanzamiento original : 2022 Producto en Tienda desde : Mayo 4, 2015 Etiqueta : Fabrika Records ASIN : B00UBCTR88 País de origen : EE. UU. Número de discos : 1 Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº480,111 en CDs y Vinilo (Ver el Top 100 en CDs y Vinilo) nº192,201 en Rock (CDs y Vinilo) nº285,685 en Pop (CDs y Vinilo) Opiniones de clientes: 4.8 4.8 de 5 estrellas 42 calificaciones Idioma : Inglés Dimensiones del producto : 4,92 x 5,51 x 0,39 pulgadas; 1,19 Libras Fabricante : Fabrika Records Número de modelo del producto : DSCD 25 Fecha de lanzamiento original : 2022 Producto en Tienda desde : Mayo 4, 2015 Etiqueta : Fabrika Records ASIN : B00UBCTR88 País de origen : EE. UU. Número de discos : 1
Calificación
4,8/5
Valoraciones
42