Requiem For Dying Mothers, Part 1
Requiem For Dying Mothers, Part 2
Down 3
Austin Texas Mental Hospital, Part 1
Austin Texas Mental Hospital, Part 2
Austin Texas Mental Hospital, Part 3
Broken Harbors, Part 1
Broken Harbors, Part 2
Broken Harbors, Part 3
Mullholland
The Lonely People Are Getting Lonelier
Gasfarming
Piano Aquieu
Fac 21
Ballad Of Distances, Part 1
Ballad Of Distances, Part 2
A Lovesong for Cubs , Part 1
A Lovesong for Cubs , Part 2
A Lovesong for Cubs , Part 3
Frogtoon Musik Album-Info: The Tired Sounds Of Stars Of The Lid
Veröffentlicht: 07 Jul 2014, 16:54
The Tired Sounds Of Stars Of The Lid Ist Das Sechste Studioalbum Des US-Amerikanisches Musiker-Duo Aus Austin Texas Stars Of The Lid SOTL . Das Album Erschien Am 01. Oktober 2001 Via Dem Plattenlabel Kranky Records. Das Werk Des Duos Stars Of The Lid Überrascht Auf Den Ersten Blick Schon Mal Durch Seinen Umfang. Auf Zwei Vollgepackten CDs Bzw. Auf Sechs Vinylseiten Liefern Die Soundfrickler Brian McBride Und Adam Wiltzie Einen Atmosphärischen Soundtrack Aus Wiederkehrenden Soundmustern Vielschichtigen Geräuschkulissen Und Stark Verfremdeten Instrumentaltracks Ab. Im Gegensatz Zum Vorgänger “Avec Laudanum” Sind Beim Neuen Werk Die Gängigen Songstrukturen Völlig Aufgebrochen Worden Und Die Melodien Stark In Den Hintergrund Getreten. Titelliste Disc Eins "Requiem For Dying Mothers Part 1" – 6 36 "Requiem For Dying Mothers Part 2" – 7 37 "Down 3" – 5 46 "Austin Texas Mental Hospital Part 1" – 2 48 "Austin Texas Mental Hospital Part 2" – 12 18 "Austin Texas Mental Hospital Part 3" – 5 47 "Broken Harbors Part 1" – 3 31 "Broken Harbors Part 2" – 6 47 "Broken Harbors Part 3" – 9 16 Disc Zwei "Mullholland" – 6 48 "The Lonely People Are Getting Lonelier " – 10 07 "Gasfarming" – 3 20 "Piano Aquieu" – 10 54 "FAC 21" – 3 08 "Ballad Of Distances Part 1" – 3 36 "Ballad Of Distances Part 2" – 3 00 "A Lovesong For Cubs Part 1" – 6 45 "A Lovesong For Cubs Part 2" – 8 05 "A Lovesong For Cubs Part 3" – 7 45 The Album Was Generally Praised By Critics. Thom Jurek Writing For Allmusic Stated “ There Is A Progression In All The Music Here But It Is So Subtle So Quiet And Un-Intrusive The Listener Would Have To Pay Very Careful Attention To Everything That Is Happening. More Realistic However Is For Those Who Take Pleasure In SOTL's Music And Inner Space Explorations — For This Truly Is A Music Of The Inner Terrain — To Offer Themselves Little Distraction Other Than A Comfortable Chair Or Resting Place In Order To Let This Music Enter At Will Naturally And Expand Until It Takes You Over The Edge Into Something Resembling Sleep But Far More Delicious. ” —Thom Jurek