Where will you hide when the world around you is closing in? On theirlatest LP, GFO invites you to close your eyes and take a dive intoyour subconscious. Strings and horns float around from ear to earwhile their three sirens explore themes of isolation, fear of theunknown, and the fabrication of self-image. It's a soulful psychedelicjourney that picks up sonically where "A Song For Paul" left off. Thedrums are heavier, the arrangements are more intricate, and the vocalharmonies soar over a bed of odd time signature grooves. This is analbum that's meant to be listened to in the dark. So won't you jointhem? You're not scared... are you?
Where will you hide when the world around you is closing in? On theirlatest LP, GFO invites you to close your eyes and take a dive intoyour subconscious. Strings and horns float around from ear to earwhile their three sirens explore themes of isolation, fear of theunknown, and the fabrication of self-image. It's a soulful psychedelicjourney that picks up sonically where "A Song For Paul" left off. Thedrums are heavier, the arrangements are more intricate, and the vocalharmonies soar over a bed of odd time signature grooves. This is analbum that's meant to be listened to in the dark. So won't you jointhem? You're not scared... are you?
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Details
- Format: CD
- Label: COLEMINE RECORDS
- Rel. Date: 11/13/2020
- UPC: 674862654994
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Available Formats and Editions
1. Introduction
2. Overture
3. Little Bird
4. Stoop Talk
5. Step Back (Wild Child)
6. Fuzzy Logic
7. Pause I
8. Quiet Soul
9. Mourning 1
10. Drop Me a Line 1
11. Pause II 1
12. Queen Bee 1
13. Korban Olah 1
14. Toujours 1
15. Pause III 1
16. King of Misdirection 1
17. Cost of Living
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Where will you hide when the world around you is closing in? On theirlatest LP, GFO invites you to close your eyes and take a dive intoyour subconscious. Strings and horns float around from ear to earwhile their three sirens explore themes of isolation, fear of theunknown, and the fabrication of self-image. It's a soulful psychedelicjourney that picks up sonically where "A Song For Paul" left off. Thedrums are heavier, the arrangements are more intricate, and the vocalharmonies soar over a bed of odd time signature grooves. This is analbum that's meant to be listened to in the dark. So won't you jointhem? You're not scared... are you?