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Heavy Bell - By Grand Central Station (2018) {Heavy Bell Music}

Posted By: shamanicus
Heavy Bell - By Grand Central Station (2018) {Heavy Bell Music}

Heavy Bell - By Grand Central Station (2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) | Front cover | 41:56 | 196 mb
Rock, Indie, Alternative | Label: Heavy Bell Music

A high-art concept album about an overwhelming passion between two writers is a bold foundational choice on which to craft one’s debut, but Winnipeg-based duo Heavy Bell is composed of a seasoned indie rock veteran (Royal Canoe’s Matt Peters) and an actor/singer-songwriter (Tom Keenan), both of whom dream a little bigger than some of us.

The avant-chamber-pop album, By Grand Central Station, takes its name - and its inspiration - from Canadian writer Elizabeth Smart’s acclaimed 1945 prose-poetry book, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept.

Smart’s book is believed to be lightly fictionalized autobiography, and at the centre of its turbulent torn-heart beauty is Smart’s tumultuous love affair with fellow writer George Barker. The book is a cult favourite, a loose map on which the sprawling ups and downs of Smart and Barker’s relationship take on an impossibly tragic and romantic mythology. There’s a surplus of passion and complex humanity in their love, which waxed and waned without regard for their other relationships and romances, their friends and peers, their four children, or any of Barker’s other 11 children.

In other words, there’s more than enough source material to not just sustain Peters and Keenan’s vision, but inspire the musicians to new heights of creativity.

“This album is a paean to the novel: a song of praise and triumph,” Heavy Bell writes on its site. “We were struck so deeply by its incredible words that we had to set them to music. We chose passages that provide an impressionistic view of the woman’s inner journey; we let the flow of the words dictate the form of the songs, rather than adhering to standard structures. We arranged the songs for a chamber ensemble in order to reflect Smart’s vibrant humanity, and to express a great range of emotion confined to an intimate space. Whereas the initial composition took only a few days, the scoring took place over the next several years.”

The resulting album is an ambitious debut that is intimate and haunting, heavily reliant on piano and Peters’ and Keenan’s voices, but with beautiful flourishes from a variety of musician friends, including Begonia and members of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. The lyrics are largely sourced from Smart herself.

“The intensity of her experience and the vivid, lyrical language made the songwriting feel somewhat inevitable,” Peters says via press release, recalling the 2009 winter when he read By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept for the first time.

The album shifts with the ups and downs of Smart and Barker’s relationship, and even in the most upbeat moments, there’s a foreboding chill, an austerity that comes with gentle reverence for the doomed torment of Smart’s words. “I’ve grown from one shape into another,” they sing on the sprawling and cathartic “O Waste of Moon.”

“The pain was unbearable, but I did not want it to end. It had operatic grandeur,” Smart herself says, reading an excerpt from her book in a 1982 archival recording from CBC’s Morningside which Heavy Bell lays over a piano-driven arrangement.

The most out-there tracks on the record come near the end, such as “I Am Going to Have a Child.” Propulsive, insistent, and theatrical, it’s a radical shift from the album’s heretofore relatively gentle, sing-song-y treatments, and it, along with the soaring final track, “All the Paraphernalia,” seem poised to showcase how By Grand Central Station might translate onto the stage eventually.

In an album full of thoughtful, evocative arrangements, the stand-out has to be “Certainly,” a song that starts out like a Philip Glass track, pivots into a brief splash of indie rock, and then spins into a dizzying round, Peters’ and Keenan’s voices lapping over one another. It’s brilliant, intoxicating and unsettling - a perfect tribute to Smart’s beautifully complicated By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept.

Tracklist:

1. Monterey
2. It Is Coming
3. Water Of Love
4. It Has Happened
5. Only For Myself
6. Certainly
7. It Is Not Possible That He Will Not Return
8. O Waste of Moon
9. Time For Such A Word
10. The Pain Was Unbearable
11. Phoenix Of Love
12. I Am Going To Have A Child
13. I Am Not The Ease
14. All The Paraphernalia


CUE Corrector v. 8.3.3 / b. 842 (Jan. 01, 2018)
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Folder: Heavy Bell - 2018 - By Grand Central Station [FLAC]
Audio files:
01. Monterey.flac [02:50.587; FLAC • 601 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 12.22 MB (12 818 827 B)]
02. It Is Coming.flac [02:49.053; FLAC • 688 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 13.88 MB (14 552 875 B)]
03. Water Of Love.flac [03:56.707; FLAC • 630 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 17.78 MB (18 643 095 B)]
04. It Has Happened.flac [01:55.000; FLAC • 778 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 10.67 MB (11 189 610 B)]
05. Only For Myself.flac [03:12.013; FLAC • 688 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 15.76 MB (16 528 318 B)]
06. Certainly.flac [04:08.147; FLAC • 685 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 20.27 MB (21 259 477 B)]
07. It Is Not Possible That He Will Not Return.flac [02:05.600; FLAC • 407 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 6.10 MB (6 392 728 B)]
08. O Waste Of Moon.flac [04:23.760; FLAC • 729 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 22.94 MB (24 059 382 B)]
09. Time For Such A Word.flac [03:10.667; FLAC • 615 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 13.99 MB (14 672 735 B)]
10. The Pain Was Unbearable.flac [01:57.187; FLAC • 519 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 7.25 MB (7 602 820 B)]
11. Phoenix Of Love.flac [02:38.747; FLAC • 616 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 11.67 MB (12 237 155 B)]
12. I Am Going To Have A Child.flac [03:29.987; FLAC • 782 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 19.59 MB (20 545 677 B)]
13. I Am Not The Ease.flac [03:25.440; FLAC • 566 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 13.87 MB (14 539 386 B)]
14. All The Paraphernalia.flac [01:52.053; FLAC • 719 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 9.61 MB (10 080 205 B)]

Accuracy: -m0

File 01. Monterey - 100% CDDA [02:50:44]
File 02. It Is Coming - 100% CDDA [02:49:04]
File 03. Water Of Love - 100% CDDA [03:56:53]
File 04. It Has Happened - 100% CDDA [01:55:00]
File 05. Only For Myself - 100% CDDA [03:12:01]
File 06. Certainly - 100% CDDA [04:08:11]
File 07. It Is Not Possible That He Will Not Return - 99% CDDA [02:05:45]
File 08. O Waste Of Moon - 100% CDDA [04:23:57]
File 09. Time For Such A Word - 100% CDDA [03:10:50]
File 10. The Pain Was Unbearable - 99% CDDA [01:57:14]
File 11. Phoenix Of Love - 100% CDDA [02:38:56]
File 12. I Am Going To Have A Child - 100% CDDA [03:29:74]
File 13. I Am Not The Ease - 100% CDDA [03:25:33]
File 14. All The Paraphernalia - 100% CDDA [01:52:04]
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These tracks looks like CDDA with probability 100%.
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