A Winged Victory for the Sullen
A Winged Victory For The Sullen
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We Played Some Open Chords and Rejoiced, for the Earth Had Circled the Sun Yet Another Year | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 6:18 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Requiem for the Static King, Pt. 1 | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 2:45 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Requiem for the Static King, Pt. 2 | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 7:37 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Minuet for a Cheap Piano Number Two | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 3:09 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Steep Hills of Vicodin Tears | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 4:26 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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A Symphony Pathetique | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 12:41 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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All Farewells Are Sudden | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 7:35 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 7 Songs |
Album Review
Starting with the steady, contemplative piano and slight feedback on the opening "We Played Some Open Chords," A Winged Victory for the Sullen can't be called a barrel of laughs per se, but their song titles — not to mention their band name — suggest a knowing playfulness with the conventions of moodily beautiful 21st century drone/ambient. Given that the core members are composer Dustin O'Halloran and Stars of the Lid veteran Adam Wiltzie, it's little surprise that both those conventions, and how to work well beyond them, are within their grasp on this debut release. Much like some Stars of the Lid releases, the album and song names may verge on the wry, but without that context, something like the slow strings and feeling of suffused sorrow on the first part of "Requiem for the Static King," or the involving textures of "Steep Hills of Vicodin Tears" simply are what they are, and quite beautifully so at that. While the sonic connections to the members' past work are clear, so are the distinctions; if the duo is less about full-on beautiful drones than Stars of the Lid often were, there's a similar appreciation for the slowly unfolding and the calmly insular, touchstones ranging as far as George Winston as Eno ("A Symphony Pathetique," almost exclusively piano aside from some distant shading that appears a little more clearly toward the end, is arguably the extreme of this approach on the album, elegantly done every step of the way). Even with the titular or seeming snark brought to bear, the feeling often seems simply appropriate more than anything else — "Minuet for a Cheap Piano" is almost just that, counting the extra layered tones in the background, while "All Farewells Are Sudden" doesn't close out the album on a quick, final note but a soft, string piece fade, a slow wheezing of tone and delay that's a conclusion and a half when it comes to wrapping things up with a gentle bow.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful
Awesome album. A must for fans of post-classical music.
E=emotion
My goodness - this album runs deep. Absolutely fantastic strings soaked with melancholy.... for those thinking times of your life !!
great music
I'd recommend this, for fans of Stars of the LId and any Eno/Budd fans. Fits the season, autumn sunshine music, not a duff track on there. Superbly crafted, lifts it out of the ambient norm. I think its also good for you somehow, if that makes sense!
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- £5.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, Classical, Classical Crossover
- Released: 09 September 2011
- ℗ 2011 Erased Tapes






