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Album Review

Imagine a black, marble staircase winding up to an esoteric temple. The sky around you is the color of blood mixed with Balsamic vinegar. The moon is yellow, and hangs low on the horizon while Eastern European bats streak low over your head. The sound of dragging chains can be heard in what must be the dungeon below. Despite all of this gloom and terror, you must go inside. Romance demands it. If you ever want to hold the love of your life again, you must face unimaginable terror to make it happen, and even then there aren't any guarantees. Obviously, it's hard to summarize the sound of the Black Heart Procession on their second album, 2. All struggling metaphors aside, they are brilliant in their attempt to articulate the difficulty of fighting through the slicing depression that a battered heart can induce. The band's evolution is as apparent as a third limb. Black Heart Procession may be the first band from a country-folk rock background to sew an array of alien sound samples and organs together with an ability to shift into a superb indie rock gear. All of these tools do nothing but complement the exquisite piano, guitar, and drums. Pall Jenkins' voice has grown light years from the last album, and the end result produces a yearning voice that gives a stunning side to pain.

Customer Reviews

Nice work

The eerie sounds and use of "stuff" (rather than always instruments) to make music give this album a unique sound and it's a great break from the monotony of same-ness in today's music. I do have to admit a similarity in the vocals to some Pink Floyd, but there is enough difference to allow this stuff to take the title "unique". Set these guys up on your watch list and hope that they grace us with some more of their experience.

Great.

There is an unsettling quality about this album. It's Halloween-like eerie tone reverberates long after you pass the final minutes of The Waiter No. 3. The strange catchy melodies will stay in your head, even if it's against your will. This album will freshen up any Alternative Music Fan's collection with it's dark, solemn feeling.

I love this CD.

When We Reach the Hill one of the best songs actully this cd is one of the best iv ever heard. but idk mayby its just me.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in late 1997 in San Diego, the Black Heart Procession have been described as beautifully bleak and brooding indie rock with a dark side. Lyrically touching on the melancholy side of human nature, the five-piece band is appropriately named given its themes of isolation, depression, and heartache. The core members of Pall Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel (Three Mile Pilot) also collaborate on-stage and in the studio with various musicians whose instruments include guitar, piano, percussion, and...
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