CD Thrill Jockey / Indigo Release date: 05/Mar/2009
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Sales Rank:
#5871 in Classic Rock #61128 in Rock
Style:
Classic Rock
Product No.:
2375425
Details / Tracklist:
01. "False Spring"
02. "Another hiding place"
03. "Down by the fall line"
04. "Song of the pearl"
05. "Thin dominion"
06. "Infinite corridors"
07. "The midnight cry"
08. "Tomorrow is a long time"
Number of discs:
1
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Description:
Song Of The Pearl by Arbouretum, released 5 March 2009, includes the following tracks: "Down By The Fall Line", "Thin Dominion", "The Midnight Cry", "Flood Of Floods" and more.
This version of Song Of The Pearl comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded and mixed at Lord Baltimore Recording.
Mastered at SAE Mastering.
Aust/NZ EDN includes 3 bonus tracks!
There’s a lot that could be said about Arbouretum. You could use a lot of pretty, and at the same time, fairly obtuse words to dissect the band’s musi...
Kevin Pearson - 12/Jun/2009
The first video released to accompany Arbouretum’s latest album, Song of the Pearl, features black-and-white footage of a family following train track...
Jay Dryburgh - 14/May/2009
It’s debatable whether a record should be judged against a band’s previous work, let alone against one previous song. But perhaps the most disappointi...
Andrew Grillo - 12/May/2009
Baltimore, what thoughts does it conjure Animal Collective perhaps, there’s The Wire which despite some recent over-exposure really is the best TV sh...
James Brubaker - 28/Apr/2009
There's something visceral and unsettling at the heart of Arbouretum's Song of the Pearl. On one hand, the album burns with a vintage roots rock vibe ...
Matthew Fiander - 16/Apr/2009
It says a lot about the strength of Arbouretum's sound that I was disappointed to find that not one track on Song of the Pearl ran over ten minutes....
Andy Gill - 20/Mar/2009
The point at which British folk-rock shaded into psychedelia continues to exert a fascination over a younger generation of American musicians, with th...
Jeff Perkins - 11/Mar/2009
When I first heard Arbouretum’s 2007 album Rites Of Uncovering I simply could not play it often enough. They had managed to mesh together a brilliant ...
Patrick Sisson - 10/Mar/2009
Classic rock singers might glorify the mythical open road, but Arbouretum frontman Dave Heumann rhapsodizes like a truly weathered, fatalistic travele...
Nate Patrin - 08/Mar/2009
Of the eight tracks on Arbouretum's second album and first for Thrill Jockey, 2007's Rites of Uncovering , only four finished their damaged, crunchy...