[indie-pop] (2020) Evening Hymns - Heavy Nights [FLAC] [DakrAngie]
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Us & Them: Korean Indie Rock in a K-Pop World
Apr 14, 2015 • 0h 39m • Documentary
Overview
In a time when K-Pop dominates the airwaves, Korean Indie musicians are making music that breaks out of this corporate mold. Bands like Crying Nut and the Geeks are re-imagining the boundaries of punk rock, while bands like ...Whatever that Means and The RockTigers are putting their own Korean inflections on forms as diverse as garage and psychobilly. This documentary takes you on a trip to the Hongdae neighborhood of Seoul and some of the underground clubs that challenge K-Pop hegemony. It also follows several of the bands as they embark on US tours. Filmed in Korea and the US, the documentary is a follow up to Epstein and Tangherlini's earlier 'Our Nation: A Korean Punk Rock Community'.
Cast: Tim Tangherlini, Stephen J. Epstein
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Evening Hymns – Heavy Nights (2020)
Review:
emptiness. Significant events in Ontario songwriter Jonas Bonnetta's life, including the death of his father and the birth of his son, provided inspiration. The sound is a mix of religious hymn, lounge music, trance and meditation. The overarching thread is a kind of shape-shifting spirituality — a psychedelic church service held in a forest at night. Evening Hymns have put out several albums, all spearheaded by Bonnetta and featuring different ensembles of musicians. Heavy Nights has a star-studded cast and includes past and present members of Destroyer, By Divine Right, Fucked Up and Broken Social Scene. Additionally, Bonnetta brings in his partner, Caylie Runciman of Boyhood, along, and his sister sings on "The Days Disintegrating." Bonnetta casts a net that is wide as well as deeply personal, which creates a sound that is impressive both technically and in terms of the depth of inner exploration. Bonnetta's voice drones and is aligned with harmonies that almost sound like they are coming from offstage, which puts the focus on the varied instrumentation. "Pyrenees" has a strong electronic drumbeat and penetrating saxophone, while "Heavy Nights" features an intermittent whispering horn sound. "Kiss My Dreams" has a trance-like "hold on" as the refrain, but the mood is altered by a twinkling piano solo. Heavy Nights is a transitional album. It's a bit less straightforward than the band's early releases, in that sometimes there is the sense it does not have a focal point or a direction. This is appropriate, however, given the way the song's address life's transitions. — bandcamp
Track List:
01 - I Can Only Be Good
02 - Heavy Nights
03 - Pyrenees
04 - The Days Disintegrating
05 - You in Dreams
06 - My Drugs, My Dreams
07 - Kiss My Dreams
08 - Halfway to the Moon
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Genre: indie-pop
Origin: Canada
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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