BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL A Chaos of Desire (2022 remaster) LIMITED 2LP VINYL 2022
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EAN: 0617026040011
Label: PROJEKT
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BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL |
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Title: | A Chaos of Desire (2022 remaster) |
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Format: | Limited Edition of 500 copies! 140-gram 2LP color
vinyl with lyric insert. LP1: GOLD with black splatters, LP2: grimace PURPLE & black marble. |
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Year: | 09.09.2022 | |
Label: | Projekt | |
Tracklist: | 01 These Fleeting Moments 02 A Chaos of Desire 03 Pandora's Box 04 Tear Love from My Mind 05 The Hypocrite is Me 06 Beneath the Icy Floe 07 We watch our sad-eyed Angel fall 08 One last Breath 09 Of these Reminders 10 How can you forget Love? 11 Chains of Color 12 Could I stay the honest One? |
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Info: | There’s a new shine upon
Chaos’ dark beauty. On its 31st anniversary remaster, the
ethereal gothic ambience of Black Tape For A Blue Girl’s 1991
fourth album swims in a sea of memory, a heart filled with pain and
despondent hope. These 12 existential tales inhabit a chaotic realm of
reflection, fear and desire set upon dense electronics confronting
pained emotions. Oscar Herrera’s intense, searing vocals and
Julianna Town’s sensitive siren song are strongly
complemented by Vicki Richards’ sinewy violin. Throughout it
all, songwriter and band leader Sam Rosenthal stirs up a brooding
undertone of electronics, expressing the stages of desire and despair.
Remastered by Martin Bowes of Attrition. What has been said about A Chaos of Desire? SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE: Black Tape For A Blue Girl is a treasure of a band. Their sound is lush, full and beautiful, which is not to say wimpy. This is beauty with an edge, perhaps even a slightly desperate air. Richards supplies sensuous violin lines. Recommended. BSIDE MAGAZINE: This is more of that unexplainable type of lacy textured, swaying music. It’s actually sort of hallucinatory, the way things add and subtract and slowly swell… like the ocean. A CD for people who listen to Dead Can Dance and see mystical visions. This makes the Cocteau Twins sound upbeat with more of an emotional depth, more of a real despondency. OPUS: The twelve songs on A Chaos of Desire move from dark explorations of love and heartache (which often feature Hererra’s melodramatic vocals) to softer, more ambient pieces that blend Rosenthal’s synths with fragile string arrangements (e.g., “Beneath the Icy Floe,” “Of These Reminders”). As you might imagine, I prefer the latter, as they provide a perfect example of Projekt’s ‘vintage’ darkwave sound. THE GAVIN REPORT: Moody songs of tragic beauty. The music is often moody and foreboding, soaring to incredible tonal levels. The vocals are clear and sparse, laden with emotion and intrigue. Certain to satisfy the neo-classical aficionado. |