Performer: Galley Beggar
Title: Silence & Tears
Released: 2015
Country: US
Style: Folk Rock
Category: Rock / Country, Folk
Album rating: 4.7
Votes: 313
Size MP3: 1862 mb
Size FLAC: 1614 mb
Size WMA: 1127 mb
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Release of 500 on 180g vinyl.Includes printed insert.
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Album · 2015 · 8 Songs. Silence & Tears Galley Beggar.
Band Name Galley Beggar. Album Name Silence and Tears. Wydawcy Rise Above Records. Styl muzycznyFolk Rock. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album0. 1. Adam and Eve. 2. Pay my Body Home. 3. Empty Sky. 4. Jack Orion.
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On Galley Beggar's third full-length, Silence & Tears, they jam traditional folk tunes blended with 70s acid rock, lavishing gloomy, psychedelic touches on old chestnuts like "Geordie" and "Jack Orion. The album reaches its zenith in the nine-minute seafaring epic "Pay My Body Home," a mournful ballad brightened by rippling melodies. Listen hard to Silence & Tears in its entirety, and grab it from Rise Above Records on May 19: Kim Kelly is chasing beasties on Twitter: kim.
Tracklist: 1. Adam & Eve (5:40) 2. Pay My Body Home (9:03) 3. Empty Sky (4:03) 4. Jack Orion (3:58) 5. Geordie (6:01) 6. Silence & Tears (3:48) 7. Sanctuary Song (3:00) 8. Deliver Him (3:40). Here's the third album from Kent-based sextet Galley Beggar, who took their name from a mischievous spirit in English folklore
Silence and Tears marks a quantum leap for Galley Beggar and in truth this their third album is the first one that prog fans and prog folk fans should consider adding to their collections. Everything is an improvement on their second effort - mixing, production values, song-writing, quality of vocals and most of all a greater tightness and focus in their approach. Their second album was an interesting but disjointed set of folk songs.
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Relocated to a more fuzz-driven context, something as beautifully languid and restrained as the nine-minute Pay My Body Home could easily have escaped from a Witchcraft or Seremonia record, and it is from that same well of delicately occult-tinged sonic curiosity that Galley Beggar seem to be drawing their inspiration.
Galley Beggar – Silence & Tears (Rise Above). CD/DL/ LP. Out now. 9/10. A third in a series of albums from Galley Beggar – a band on a mission to imagine the next phase of English folk rock. His work with Tame Impala and White Stripes added to the fact that the album appears on the Rise Above label, home to, amongst others, arch death and doom metal merchants Electric Wizard, kind of sets up the expectation that their folk rock interpretations are about to get messy. Oh – and all recorded on good old analogue gear, too.