iunie 8, 2008
Remember the Showers
Posted by prowler under Music | Tag-uri: bbc, cardiacs, circulus, clocks are like people, genesis, rome, sing to god, song of our despair |[3] Comments
I’ve been dwelling on the past lately

First, I revisited one of my 2006 favourites, Circulus‘ Clocks Are Like People. Such a brilliant album, it always reminds me of the lost music of some magical foresty people, like the Children of the Forest in ASOIAF. Nerdy
Anyway, this is the song that still sent shivers down my spine when I heard it. Play it LOUD.
Song of our Despair
Second, I torrented the new Genesis 3DVD set, When in Rome. Twas awesome to finally see that unique
concert again. I caught two shots of me - one rocking out during the ‘Cinema Show’ part, and one while singing along to ‘Ripples’. Wonderful show that was… except ‘Invisible Touch’
There’s also a documentary - I would’ve liked more rehearsal footage instead of boring stage production details, but still there’s some great moments in the doco: when the guys first meet and listen to ‘Cinema Show’ together, or the footage of ‘Carpet Crawlers’ in rainy Katowice, with people in the crowd singing along… quite emotional.
And third, I got my grubby hands on some Cardiacs rarities, including a couple of BBC sessions from 95-96. Really cool to hear, especially the Sing to God songs in the second session - their awesome energy is even more effective in a live setting, and minus the squashed production of STG. C’mon, get’em. If you need extra incentive, here’s ‘Fiery Gun Hand’:
UPDATE: fuck sharebee, this link should work.






I kinda agree with the review I linked to earlier, in that I wish they’d explored more some of the new influences they’ve incorporated. Like for instance, the kickass electronic droney part in Hessian Peel, I wish they’d kept it going a bit longer, spicing it up to keep it interesting. Also the Scott Walker ‘Cossacks Are’ guitar riff in Lotus Eater doesn’t have a ~disturbing~ effect similar to its counterpart on The Drift, cos they only play it like twice and then do a solo over it - still kicks ass, but the weirdness effect is pretty much gone.




