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A Rising Wind | Helios | 5:05 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Woods and Gives Away | Helios | 5:44 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Signed I Wish You Well | Helios | 4:57 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Soft Collared Neck | Helios | 3:23 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Obeisant Vine | Helios | 4:27 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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In Heaven | Helios | 4:01 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 6 Songs |
Album Review
What Helios' previous release on Type lacked in character has been fixed by Ayres, no doubt about it. Eingya featured pleasant and clever quasi post-rock, which this album now turns into delightful electro-folk. It turns out that the previous album was missing only one ingredient: vocals! For the first time here, Keith Kenniff (the man behind the Helios moniker) sings, with a very nice, quiet, and frail voice. The opening track, "A Rising Wind," with its multi-tracked looped vocals and aerial ambience, immediately brings to mind Patrick Watson's sound world (minus the electric guitar) crossed with Brian Eno's. This highly melodic, slow-paced song could also be compared to Low, Barzin, or Uphill Racer. The remainder of the album is somewhat less striking yet quite convincing nonetheless, from the delicate guitar arrangements in "Woods and Gives Away" (where the sleigh bells and treated vocals evoke an unlikely hybrid between the Iditarod and Tujiko Noriko, if you can envision that) to the lulling melody of the waltz-like "The Obeisant Vine." This short album (only a half hour) concludes with a cover of "In Heaven," a song from David Lynch's cult film Eraserhead. Rounding out such a short album with someone else's song could be construed as a sign of weakness, but it actually fits the record's overall atmosphere so well that Kenniff could have you think it's one of his own pieces. Eingya felt like a beautiful country house decorated with subtle taste. With Ayres, that house is now inhabited. ~ François Couture, Rovi
Customer Reviews
Great
The official album review is right on in my opinion. "A Rising Wind" is beautiful. Like all Helios, it's just nice to have. It's music that hugs you.
The new Helios?
The official album review says "It turns out that the previous album was missing only one ingredient: vocals!" In my opinion Vocals is one thing that Helios doesn't need. The previous albums released by this artist are completely unique showing a strong musical character like no other. Ayres sounds very much like "Sigur Ros" or tons of other "Sigur Ros alike" bands. I strongly recommend to check out the other albums that Helios released so far.
:3
really enjoyed this ep. all of the tracks were beautiful and mezmerizing. check it out and find out for yourself. :)
Biography
Born: Massachusetts
Genre: Electronic
Years Active: '00s
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