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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Godspeed! Mike Moya!,
By Count of the Moon!! (South Bend, IN - USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: L'Eclat Du Ciel Etait Insoutenable (Audio CD)
This album is basically a solo album from Mike Moya from GYBE, although he has other members play on it. It is still very much in the vein of experimental post rock. Very Dreamy and beautiful music. "Lime Kiln" is a wonderful track. There aren't many words i can think of to describe this. Just do yourself a favor and buy this!! Its great!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Simply haunting,
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This review is from: L'Eclat Du Ciel Etait Insoutenable (Audio CD)
I'd have to say that what the other reviewer wrote is an understatement. This is one of the best CDs in recent memory, at least in my opinion. I bought GYBE's CD "F# A#" purely on a lark and was blown away. I'd have to say this CD is even better than "F# A#". The vocalist has a haunting quality in his voice. His voice and the dream like accompanying music make this one of the most starkly beautiful CDs in my collection. I cannot say enough good things about this CD. Just buy it and enjoy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A rendezvous of lingering reverberation,
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This review is from: L'Eclat Du Ciel Etait Insoutenable (Audio CD)
I stumbled across this album by some sleuth work, if you will. I have really developed a taste for ambient and post-rock music over the past ten years [give or take]. A perfect example of ambient music being Stars of the Lid or Loscil, I could name more but will reserve the urge. A perfect paradigm of post-rock music would be Jessica Bailiff. She utilizes all the normal aspects of rock music and doesn't conform in the slightest.
This brings me to Hrsta; I was hunting for music that fits both the ambient and post-rock realm and wham found this album. I was totally swooned by the sleeve of this album. A girl sitting looking pensive, bemused, aloof and isolated all at the same time. What is she thinking? The purple tint really allows this photograph a minimalist quality, as well as arcane plethora, total dualism. As for the music itself, it is very mellow, serene, introspective and haunting. Mike Moya's vocals are rather interesting. They are placid and frail with regards to their synchronicity. This can almost emulate "whining" (Robert Smith-ish, this is a good thing), I must confess that some of his performances are "harder on the ears" than others. In contrast, the more I listen to this album I appreciate his vocal performance. Some of the pieces are short or long instrumental pieces, just like ambient music, while others have vocals. There are some really interesting sounds on this album. I don't believe that keyboards or computers were utilized, but it wouldn't be surprising if they were. This album has a pseudo-electronic feel to it. These types of cacophonies are recommended for a cold winter night or in a dimly lit room. As for the name of this album, it is French and translates (in English to) "The Glare of the Sky Was Unbearable". Given the mood of these songs, this title is impeccable.
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