Musik-Streaming
Hören Sie dieses Album mit unseren Apps in hoher Audio-Qualität
Testen Sie Qobuz kostenlos und hören Sie sich das Album anHören Sie dieses Album im Rahmen Ihres Streaming-Abonnements mit den Qobuz-Apps
Abonnement abschließenHören Sie dieses Album im Rahmen Ihres Streaming-Abonnements mit den Qobuz-Apps
Download
Kaufen Sie dieses Album und laden Sie es in verschiedenen Formaten herunter, je nach Ihren Bedürfnissen.
Seamlessly blending every “post-” genre into one package, Tokyo’s Envy continue to amaze and innovate on Recitation. The thing that immediately stands out on the album is the patient composition of the songs, allowing them to slowly work themselves into a crescendo without ever rushing things, giving the songs a “best things come to those who wait” kind of feeling. For the impatient, all of this building can seem a bit tedious, but as Recitation unfolds, songs like “Last Hours of Eternity” and “Light and Solitude” show again and again that listeners are in capable hands as they slowly make their way to the seven-minute mark. The high point of the album comes during “0 and 1,” which plays out like a study in measured contrast as the song ebbs and flows from sparse, reverb-heavy guitar to crashing doom and back again. With the push and pull accentuating the best qualities of both parts, the quieter moments feel exceptionally plaintive and lonely while the heavier moments become absolutely devastating, hitting like a musical sucker punch to the gut, lulling you into a false sense of security before knocking the wind out of you. Recitation is one of those records that cannot be rushed, but instead must be experienced on its own terms, and anyone who’s able to relinquish control and let Envy steer for a while will be rewarded.
© Gregory Heaney /TiVo
Sie hören derzeit Ausschnitte der Musik.
Hören Sie mehr als 100 Millionen Titel mit unseren Streaming-Abonnements
Hören Sie diese Playlist und mehr als 100 Millionen Tracks mit unseren Streaming-Abonnements
Ab 12,49€/Monat
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Envy, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Albumbeschreibung
Seamlessly blending every “post-” genre into one package, Tokyo’s Envy continue to amaze and innovate on Recitation. The thing that immediately stands out on the album is the patient composition of the songs, allowing them to slowly work themselves into a crescendo without ever rushing things, giving the songs a “best things come to those who wait” kind of feeling. For the impatient, all of this building can seem a bit tedious, but as Recitation unfolds, songs like “Last Hours of Eternity” and “Light and Solitude” show again and again that listeners are in capable hands as they slowly make their way to the seven-minute mark. The high point of the album comes during “0 and 1,” which plays out like a study in measured contrast as the song ebbs and flows from sparse, reverb-heavy guitar to crashing doom and back again. With the push and pull accentuating the best qualities of both parts, the quieter moments feel exceptionally plaintive and lonely while the heavier moments become absolutely devastating, hitting like a musical sucker punch to the gut, lulling you into a false sense of security before knocking the wind out of you. Recitation is one of those records that cannot be rushed, but instead must be experienced on its own terms, and anyone who’s able to relinquish control and let Envy steer for a while will be rewarded.
© Gregory Heaney /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 12 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:05:52
- Künstler: Envy
- Komponist: Envy
- Label: Pelagic Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
(C) 2020 Pelagic Records (P) 2020 Pelagic Records
Verbesserung der AlbuminformationenWarum Musik bei Qobuz kaufen?
-
Streamen oder downloaden Sie Ihre Musik
Kaufen Sie ein Album oder einen einzelnen Track. Oder hören Sie sich mit unseren hochqualitativen Streaming-Abonnements einfach den ganzen Qobuz-Katalog an.
-
Kein DRM
Die heruntergeladenen Daten gehören Ihnen ohne jegliche Nutzungsbeschränkung. Sie können sie sooft herunterladen wie Sie möchten.
-
Wählen Sie das Format, das am Besten zu Ihnen passt
Sie können beim Download Ihrer Einkäufe zwischen verschiedenen Formaten (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) wählen.
-
Hören Sie Ihre Einkäufe mit unseren Apps
Installieren Sie die Qobuz-Apps für Smartphones, Tablets und Computer und hören Sie Ihre Musikeinkäufe immer und überall.