Colour Haze: In Her Garden - VINYL LP
Artist: Colour Haze
Label: Elektrohasch
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3481575608520
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2024-08-23
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: REMASTERED
In part, it's a question of scale. The 12th studio album from Munich-based trio Colour Haze, titled In Her Garden and featuring an array of tracks named for plant-life including "Black Lilly," "Magnolia," "Arbores," "Lotus," "Lavatera," and so on, lands less than three full years after it's predecessor, 2014s To the Highest Gods We Know - they also had the live album, Live Vol. 1 - Europa Tournee 2015 (review here), out in 2016 - but in it's sound and scope, it might have more in common in terms of presentation with the record before that, 2012's She Said. Like that offering, In Her Garden is a sprawling, 2LP affair - it's 72 minutes fit on one CD, however, which She Said didn't - rife with progressive forward steps on the part of the self-recording three-piece guitarist/vocalist Stefan Koglek, bassist Philipp Rasthofer and drummer Manfred Merwald, who work with Jan Faszbender on modular synth, Rhodes, Hammond and, on the 63-second interlude "sdg I" and the nine-minute "Labyrinthe," an arrangement of bass-clarinet, trombone and tuba.
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Artist: Colour Haze
Label: Elektrohasch
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3481575608520
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2024-08-23
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: REMASTERED
In part, it's a question of scale. The 12th studio album from Munich-based trio Colour Haze, titled In Her Garden and featuring an array of tracks named for plant-life including "Black Lilly," "Magnolia," "Arbores," "Lotus," "Lavatera," and so on, lands less than three full years after it's predecessor, 2014s To the Highest Gods We Know - they also had the live album, Live Vol. 1 - Europa Tournee 2015 (review here), out in 2016 - but in it's sound and scope, it might have more in common in terms of presentation with the record before that, 2012's She Said. Like that offering, In Her Garden is a sprawling, 2LP affair - it's 72 minutes fit on one CD, however, which She Said didn't - rife with progressive forward steps on the part of the self-recording three-piece guitarist/vocalist Stefan Koglek, bassist Philipp Rasthofer and drummer Manfred Merwald, who work with Jan Faszbender on modular synth, Rhodes, Hammond and, on the 63-second interlude "sdg I" and the nine-minute "Labyrinthe," an arrangement of bass-clarinet, trombone and tuba.
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