Hayman, Darren / Long Parliament: The Violence
Hayman, Darren / Long Parliament: The Violence
Format: CD
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Artist: Hayman, Darren / Long Parliament
Label: Fortuna Pop
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060044171543
Genre: Rock
2012 solo release from the former Hefner main man. Over the past four years, Hayman has been releasing records about lidos, dogging and Russian space dogs. He has played gigs in libraries, observatories and remote Hebridean Islands. In all that time, however, Hayman's real focus has been on this, a 20-song, double LP chronicling the 17th century Essex Witch Trials during the English Civil Wars. The album deals with fear and isolation, the way we use our own terror in times of trouble to lash out at the weak, and how societies persecute otherness and outsiders. The album also concerns itself with the wider context of the English Civil Wars. Hayman sings about King Charles I's doomed love for his French bride; Parliamentarian spies; Puritan ideals and the comfort of animals. The album is epic in both concept and sound. The landscape of the Dedham Vale is bought alive by beautiful intricate woodwind scores, trembling strings and destroyed church organs. The Violence is an outstanding creative achievement, a truly unique and unprecedented album.
Tracks:
1.1 The Violence
1.2 Impossible Times
1.3 How Long Have You Been Frightened For?
1.4 We Are Not Evil
1.5 The She-Cavaliers
1.6 Elizabeth Clarke
1.7 Vinegar Tom
1.8 Parliament Joan
1.9 The Word and the Word Alone
1.10 I Will Hide Away
1.11 When the King Enjoys His Own Again
1.12 Henrietta Maria
1.13 A Dogge Called Boye
1.14 Outsiders
1.15 Arthur Wilson's Reverie
1.16 Rebecca West
1.17 Desire Lines
1.18 Kill the King
1.19 A Coffin for King Charles, a Crown for Cromwell and a Pit for the People
1.20 The Laughing Tree