The Blurred Horizon

CD

  • Titel: The Blurred Horizon / Tuesday The Sky. Jim Matheos (Gitarre) ; Gavin Harrison (Schlagzeug) ; Tim Bowness (Gesang)
  • Person(en): Matheos, Jim [Instrumentalmusik] ; Harrison, Gavin [Instrumentalmusik] ; Bowness, Tim [Gesang]
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 1 CD (46:21 Min.)
  • Erschienen: Göppingen : Metal Blade Records GmbH, 2021
  • EAN, ISMN/Preis: 0039841579321 : EUR 17.99
  • Schlagwörter: Rock / CD
  • Anmerkungen: Enthält: Half Remembered. Near Light. CWMWL. Where The Enemy Sleeps. Laudanum Dream. Hypneurotic. Later, Then Now. Near Dark. Half Forgotten. The Blurred Horizon. Everything Is Free
  • Signatur: MUSIK und TANZ > Rock / Pop / Jazz CDs
  • muc R 2 TUES Rock, Pop

Inhalt: Tuesday The Sky's origins could almost be considered accidental. Guitarist Jim Matheos, famed for his work with progressive metal giants Fates Warning alongside projects such as OSI and his collaboration with John Arch, Arch/Matheos, penned a few songs that did not fit in with any of his established outlets, and intrigued by this, decided to write more and see where this took him. The result was 2017's Drift, a record that drew influence from the likes of Brian Eno, Sigur Ros, Boards Of Canada and Explosions In The Sky, and now he returns with its successor, The Blurred Horizon. A mixture of ambient, electronica, post-rock and more, The Blurred Horizon is perhaps best described as a beautiful record, having a natural grace to it. While predominantly the work of Matheos, he is not the sole performer on the record, enlisting the help of other musicians where necessary. "It's primarily a solo project, but with the idea of having different guests on each record to help fill it out and, hopefully, give each one a slightly different sound. With the first record, there was Anna Lynne Williams on vocals for a couple of songs, and Lloyd Hanney of God Is An Astronaut on drums. For this one, the live drums on five tracks were handled by Gavin Harrison of The Pineapple Thief, King Crimson, and Porcupine Tree. He's my absolute favorite drummer, so he was the first person I thought of when I decided that some of the songs could benefit from real drums. I originally was thinking of just one or two songs, but once I heard how good he made them sound, I kept asking him do more, which, thankfully, he agreed to. His playing added a whole new dimension to the songs, particularly on 'Hypneurotic', where he plays two different full drum kit takes, panned left and right, to achieve a kind of 'double drummer' effect." "Everything Is Free" - the closing track and only one on the record to include vocals - is a cover of a Gillian Welch and David Rawlings song from 2001. "Fates Warning were thinking about doing some cover tunes as