Heron Oblivion

Heron Oblivion

by Heron Oblivion
Heron Oblivion

Heron Oblivion

by Heron Oblivion

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Overview

The four members of Heron Oblivion are no strangers to the psychedelic folk-rock underground, having spent time in bands such as Espers, Comets on Fire, Six Organs of Admittance, and Howlin Rain. On their debut album, they strike a balance between delicate, pastoral folk and heavy, loud space rock, with Meg Baird's fragile, wispy vocals sharing the stage with Noel von Harmonson and Charlie Saufley's crushing guitar solos. Baird also doubles as the group's drummer, pounding steady rhythms locked into the groove with Evan Miller's fluid yet powerful bass playing. On many of the album's songs, such as the ten-minute mystical expedition "Rama," the group sprawls out and explores the landscape, building a backdrop for Baird's cooing Sandy Denny-like singing before climaxing in ferocious guitar battles that sound like a duel between Neil Young and Japanese axe-shredder Keiji Haino. On the album's best and most immediate songs, however, they compact all of the elements of their sound into tighter frames without sacrificing any of the dreaminess. "Oriar" is four minutes consisting almost entirely of ripping yet tuneful soloing, and "Sudden Lament" is a sweet yet sorrowful heavy psych-pop gem. Best of all is the magnificent "Faro," which begins with a jagged, wiry guitar riff before launching into a propulsive, slightly nervous dream pop scorcher, with Baird's sighing spoken thoughts accompanying her gorgeous singing, and harsh guitars crashing like an electrical storm. The album ends with the sorrowful slow burner "Your Hollows," in which Baird's distraught vocals soar off into the stratosphere before the guitars smash everything to bits. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 03/04/2016
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787114928
Rank: 191525

Tracks

  1. Beneath Fields
  2. Oriar
  3. Sudden Lament
  4. Rama
  5. Faro
  6. Seventeen Landscapes
  7. Your Hollows

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Heron Oblivion   Primary Artist
Charlie Saufley   Guitar
Bob Marshall   Wurlitzer
Ethan Miller   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Noel von Harmonson   Guitar
Meg Baird   Drums,Vocals

Technical Credits

Meg Baird   Composer,Group Member
Eric Bauer   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Charlie Saufley   Composer,Group Member
Bob Marshall   Mixing,Engineer
Ethan Miller   Composer,Cover Photo,Group Member
Sasha Barr   Design,Coloring
Noel von Harmonson   Group Member
JJ Golden   Mastering
Heron Oblivion   Mixing,Sounds,Engineer,Producer,Instrumentation
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