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Love da Records | How deep is your love? Hercules and Love Affair – Blue Songs: Exclusive album stream. Rock/indie » Vinyl & CD s » This week » Releases » Juno Records. Review: A definitive classic of 90s second wave black metal, Nachthymnen (From The Twilight Kingdom) marked the second full-length from Austria's melodic experimentalists Abigor. Originally released in 1995, the project celebrates its 30th anniversary with this long-awaited reissue that finally restores the original CD version tracklist sequence after the often-maligned Chaos Sacrum 2008 press reshuffled and omitted certain tracks whilst being limited to a boutique number of copies. Widely available on vinyl for the first time in its intended form, the pressing comes with a bonus CD comprised of instrumental demo-rehearsals including early alternative versions captured between 1994/95, as well as an extensive 32-page booklet and poster.

Tickets for Baths at Knitting Factory Brooklyn. Music Blog. Underwater Peoples Records. Tennis: Cape Dory (New Album) “This one’s called ‘Marathon.’ It’s about the first time we ever sailed at night, and it’s exactly like being in outer space, and it’s really scary. And when I was doing it I was like, the only reason why this is worth it is ‘cause I can tell a really cool story afterwards. So this is the story.” This was how Tennis, the husband-and-wife duo from Denver, Colo., recently introduced “Marathon,” one of the standout tracks on the band’s first full-length, Cape Dory. Despite their band name (picked ostensibly because Yacht was already taken), Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore have crafted 10 wonderful pop songs that make me feel as if I am sailing around with the Crystals in their prime. Cape Dory is a concept album that manages to transcend its concept. Every song is about the eight-month sailing trip that Riley and Moore took, but the songs manage to expertly navigate the tricky waters of romantic navel-gazing.

The album ebbs and flows with precision. Review by Wolcott Katzenbach.