Tibet, David: Ferelith
Tibet, David: Ferelith
Format: CD
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Artist: Tibet, David
Label: Homaleph
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060446129531
Genre: Rock
David Tibet of Current 93's first-ever solo album, FERELITH, was originally released on a tiny art-edition lathe pressing via the Cashen's Gap label in 2020. Now, FERELITH is available once again; this limited high-quality edition reissue by HOMALEPH, David's sub-label on the ever-reliable and increasingly collectable House of Mythology label. The CD version comes in a single sleeve casing, with a Japanese washi-style paper insert. Musically speaking, this album is haunting, evocative and powerful, far removed from anything David Tibet has released in his ever-evolving body of work, perhaps since the early 1980s.
Tracks:
1.1 Ferelith I
1.2 Ferelith II