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Old Dark House - Welcome Home [New Vinyl LP]

$ 10.21

  • Album Name: Welcome Home
  • Artist: Old Dark House
  • Brand: Cruisin Records
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Duration: Album
  • Format: Record
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Language: English
  • Modified Item: No
  • Record Grading: Mint(M)
  • Record Label: Cruisin Records, Csir
  • Record Size: 12"
  • Release Title: Welcome Home
  • Release Year: 2021
  • Sleeve Grading: Mint(M)
  • Speed: 33 RPM
  • Title: Welcome Home
  • Type: Album
  • UPC: 0760137436515
  • gtin13: 0760137436515

Description

Old Dark House - Welcome Home [New Vinyl LP] Artist: Old Dark House Title: Welcome Home Format: Vinyl LP Genre: Electronic UPC: 760137436515 Release Date: 2021 Record Label: Cruisin Records Album Tracks 1. Welcome Home 2. Through the Trees 3. Antechamber 4. At Dusk 5. Helga Ulmann Speaks 6. Sky Parlor 7. The Conservatory 8. Springtime Steps 9. The Bloody Iris 10. Cellar 11. Nothing But the Night Andrew Crawshaw (aka Meridian Arc) and Corey J. Brewer have come together to make music as Old Dark House. This is great news, as these Seattle musicians have proved themselves to be masters of suspenseful cinematic ambience and subliminal rhythmic sorcery. Crawshaw has hosted the Depths night at Substation, at which he and other musicians create new soundtracks for cult-classic films. Brewer famously crafted an alternate score for Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, which he performed at Northwest Film Forum in 2017. As Old Dark House, the duo have recorded their debut album, Welcome Home, with another excellent film-music head, Erik Blood, mixing. Welcome Home's 11 tracks combine Crawshaw's penchant for expansive yet intimate synthscapes and Brewer's mastery of morose songcraft. The latter's voice pitches somewhere between Nick Cave and Edwyn Collins, adding a lugubrious luster to Old Dark House's midnight-blue atmospheres and tension-building rhythms. "Through the Trees" is perhaps the record's most chilling and dramatic moment. The song at once drifts and stomps ominously, as Brewer sings like an opiated Chris Isaak, haloed by a synth motif of vaguely Eastern-sounding grandeur. _ Dave Segal Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.