Dirty Three: Toward the Low Sun
Dirty Three: Toward the Low Sun
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Dirty Three
Label: Drag City
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 781484051114
Genre: Alternative Rock, Australian
Vinyl LP pressing. 2012 release, the first studio album in seven years from this Alt-Rock/Folk trio led by Grinderman/Bad Seeds mainstay Warren Ellis. Toward the Low Sun is a true humdinger. Ellis is always sawing away at something on the violin that kind of tightens our chest and gives US that ol' thousand-yard stare; Mick Turner wanders with hollow-bodied guitar from abstract and dreamy to punishing hard chord rock in the space of a breath, never sacrificing a sense of the awesome along the path; then there's Jim White, who is doing something that no one else does back there. Plus, he's drumming!
Tracks:
1.1 Furnace Skies
1.2 Sometimes I Forget You've Gone
1.3 Moon on the Land
1.4 Rising Below
1.5 The Pier
1.6 Rain Song
1.7 That Was Was
1.8 Ashen Snow
1.9 You Greet Her Ghost