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Posted: June 21 2024 at 07:33 |
https://quarkspace.bandcamp.com/album/the-fifth-hour
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Summer Solstice! Here's the new Church of Hed album, The Fifth Hour. It
features a return to the improvisational and immediate styles of their
earlier release, The Fourth Hour, or even Quarkspace’s Spacefolds
series. The music squarely resides in space, with deep Kosmische and
Berlin School explorations informing the album’s psychedelic electronica
and prog. The band’s Paul Williams is joined on The Fifth Hour by Jonathan Segel, from indie-rock legends Camper Van Beethoven, on violin, guitar, and bass, as well as Quarkspace’s Stan Lyon, on bass and synth. Williams plays his usual array of synthesizers, keyboards, beatmakers, sequencers, and electrified drums. Support our music by purchasing a download or two. We used 24-bit audio files, so get those FLACs! Explore the full Eternity's Jest Records catalog, featuring psychedelic spacerock and progressive electronic music, for additional options for aural travel. Thanks for listening all these years! |
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The opener of Church of Hed's new album, The Fifth Hour, takes you on a surreal journey into deep #space. Pleiades Waypoint combines kosmische and psychedelic Berlin School electronic music to traverse the farthest star clusters! Additionally, here's a review of the album from Peter Thelen at Expose. More than a few years back, Church of Hed released an album titled The
Fourth Hour, an album of longer tracks of what could best be described
as space rock and electronics; now, five years on, we have the followup
to that release, The Fifth Hour; and like its predecessor this one
inhabits a similar space (pun not intended) and also it’s only available
as a download, no physical product is planned. Unlike The Fourth Hour,
which would have, at around 40 minutes, fit nicely on two LP sides, this
latest album clocks in at just over 57 minutes, too long for an LP, but
perhaps a CD reissue could be in its future. Church of Hed is first and
foremost Paul Williams, who plays synthesizers, keyboards, sequencers,
and electronic drums, this is (by my count, which could be inaccurate)
his eighth album as Church of Hed, following on from his band
Quarkspace. This time out he is joined by Stan Lyon (also from
Quarkspace) playing bass on two tracks and synth on one other, and by
Jonathan Segel playing bass on one cut, guitar on two others, and violin
on several more, the additional instrumentation taking the sound out of
the realm of pure Berlin School electronics and closer to the space
rock of bands like Ozrics and Hawkwind perhaps. The sprawling
fourteen-minute opener “Pleiades Waypoint” features both Williams and
Lyon on synths, and amid the growling dark subharmonics one can hear any
number of other keyboards reveal themselves as the piece proceeds,
including the mighty Mellotron (or a reasonable facsimile thereof). At
another point closer to the conclusion of the journey we have another
monster length cut, “Son of a Silicon Rogue,” which features (in
addition to gobs of synth) extra bass and violin, crawling along slowly,
slithering along like a snake through the reeds at the edge of the
river until it reaches its fifteen minute conclusion. Perhaps the
strongest cut of them all is the rhythmic “Hyades Noir” where Segel (of
Camper van Beethoven) contributes both violin and guitars amid a
beautiful backdrop of synths and bass. Many of the other cuts are brief
vignettes of two minutes or less but all interesting nonetheless. The
Fifth Hour marks a strong return to spacerock endeavors for Church of
Hed. Peter Thelen, Expose
expose.org/index.php/articles/display/church-of-hed-the-fifth-hour-3.html |
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Here's a fresh psychedelic video from Church of Hed's new album, The Fifth Hour! Son of a Silicon Rogue traverses deep ambient space with tripped-out piano, synths, sequences, and Camper Van Beethoven's Jonathan Segel's violin and guitar providing aural scenery. |
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Here's the final video from our new album, The Fifth Hour! This drunk and b*****d son serves as a perfect coda for the release. Jonathan Segel from Camper Van Beethoven guests on violin with Dink on bass. Psychedelic electronic music and spacerock for your night in!
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