Flailing Tomb Petrels
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
11.09.2015
Label: denovali records
Genre: Electronic
Subgenre: Electronica
Artist: Petrels
Composer: Oliver Barrett
Album including Album cover
- 1 We Are Falling into the Heart of the Sun 08:58
- 2 Thangen After Dothe 04:41
- 3 Orpheus 08:23
- 4 L. Caution, Pt. 1 05:15
- 5 L. Caution, Pt. 2 07:35
- 6 L. Caution, Pt. 3 09:13
Info for Flailing Tomb
Petrels setzt auf Flailing Tomb nicht nur eine größer angelegte Instrumentation ein, sondern hat auch wesentliche mehr Musiker dazu geholt. Von der melodischen Kakophonie des ersten Albumtracks We Are Falling Into the Heart, über die euphorisch-chorische Kulisse des Tracks Orpheus – angeführt von der starken Gesangsstimme von Sängerin Never Sol – bis hin zum episch, rhythmisch-motorischen Finale von L. Caution: Flailing Tomb zeigt deutlich, dass Petrels Sound nicht nur an Spannweite und Eindringlichkeit gewonnen hat, sondern noch präziser in die Feinheiten geht. Ein Album das kaum deutlicher offenbaren könnte, dass Petrels von seinem Platz als Künstler nicht mehr wegzudenken ist.
Petrels (aka Oliver Barrett)
is the solo project of Oliver Barrett of Bleeding Heart Narrative. His sound is a deluge of beautiful noise and crushing melody, which ebbs and flows beneath the surface. Utilizing bowed strings, bent electronics, found percussion and occasional vocals, his sound tells a forgotten story, buried underneath the stones and water.
'Petrels has provided us with what has to be the strongest solo debut from a musician so far in 2011. It’s as if Barrett has launched his solo career as Petrels by giving us his own Sisyphus narrative, and somehow it sounds dreadfully authentic – no small feat. Haeligewielle is an album so dense and immersive you sometimes feel as though you are drowning or being smothered, but that’s exactly the way it’s supposed to feel.' (Brendan Moore, Fluid Radio)
'Haeligewielle (holy well, sacred spring) is an album of creation and destruction, holiness and human honor. Its characters and etimologies dance around each other like fish in a waterspout. The album is a masterpiece of narrative, a blackened ship with a broken mast that defies the storm and in so doing discovers its own dark destiny.' (Richard Allen, The Silent Ballet (8.5/10))
'Haeligewielle is Oliver Barrett’s (also of Bleeding Heart Narrative) first solo album as Petrels. It is a song of water, a song of stone. These two elements form the album’s thematic core, entwined in the story of the central figure of William Walker, the Winchester diver; but they also inform the album’s sonic makeup – onrushing, buoyant, coursing and at times dense and abrasive. It’s a record that excavates, and extrapolates outwards from, a particular and resonant historical undertaking and in its jubilant expansiveness grants it mythic, numinous life.' (Matt Poacher, The Liminal)
This album contains no booklet.