Everything Is Good Here - Please Come Home | Heartwarming Home Decor for Family Reunions & Cozy Gatherings
Everything Is Good Here - Please Come Home | Heartwarming Home Decor for Family Reunions & Cozy Gatherings

Everything Is Good Here - Please Come Home | Heartwarming Home Decor for Family Reunions & Cozy Gatherings

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"While his countless post-punk contemporaries wallow in self-misery and miserable poetry, Michael Gira - the former leader of avant-noise-droners Swans - creates a ruptured synthesis of blues, folk, and rock with his new acoustic-based group." - SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY This is the third Angels of Light album to be released in limited edition on Important. Like the first two, it is limited to 500 copies on deluxe double virgin vinyl. According to Michael Gira, this album "started, innocently enough, with the intent of being a simple collection of well-written songs performed by the musicians who played them live for the last few years, with the addition of a few acoustic songs, lightly colored. Instead, as things often seem to go around here, I ended up saturating every available molecule of the recording tape with sound, then hacked, cut, poured sonic fertilizer/salt on the resultant wounds, and it finally metastasized into this raging/weeping beast, which in the end succeeded in slowly biting off my head, leaving this album behind as evidence."

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Rarely does a musical piece deliver the same structure, mood and aftereffects that an abstract motion picture does. One of these extraordidnary albums is Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home by the Angels of Light, the third full-length album from ex-Swans vocalist and Brooklyn based label, Young God Records owner, Michael Gira. At the end of the album, like an elusive film, the listener is left slightly disoriented, yet yearning for more. Once can only wonder why such classic film-noir music has yet to be featured on the soundtracks to surreal films by eccentric directors everywhere.The album's often menacing tone, is due to the resonant orchestral instrumentation, which provides an almost majestic, enduring eminence in the ways of a more mature Black Heart Procession.Gira touches on such subjects as betrayal, the loss of love, death and all things dour. However, what at first appears to be simplistic, faint lyrics, with each line having no real connection to the former, when scrupulously examined, the actual message becomes clear. When these same morose lyrics are sung through Gira's murky, brooding voice, the dismal background music only aide in furthering his melancholy expressions.When compared to previous Angels of Light albums, Everything Is Good Here/Please come Home continues in a similar fashion, however, there is a newfound maturity and passion that is much more prevalent. The great intensity of the album is what sets them far apart from similar bands like Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and New York's own gothic lounge-noir act, Piker Ryan's Folly.Maybe Gira is just a troubled man rying to do his best living in a shallow, ominous world, or maybe he's an often un-recognized musical genius and true visionary. Either way Everything is Good HEre/Please Come Home is a benchmark album that will hopefully set the stage for future disenchanted musicians.