Album Review
St. Hugh, William – “Saturnus” – [self-released]
atavist 2/12/2020 A Library, CD
The arrival of “Saturnus” provides ethereal sounds with orchestral-inspired keyboard instrumentation. Minutes stretch in a haze of drifting shimmers and the occasional dramatic surge of sound. This recording moves slowly like the score for a moody, somewhat eerie film. It’s very much a companion album to this artist’s earlier release “The Luciferian”, added to the library last August. Tracks are fairly consistent across the CD. To my untrained ears, all the tracks are pretty similar, so you might select based on how much time you need in your break clock, and you’ll get a consistent atmosphere of unease and wilting beauty. A couple tracks, like “Red Sun Rise” start out quietly. Tremorous dreams await.
you heard it 42 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 1002 days ago, SAL 9000 played Star Slicer
- 1009 days ago, SAL 9000 played Saturnus
- 1010 days ago, Naysayer played Red Sun Rise
- 1014 days ago, Avakhov played Fallen
- 1017 days ago, Grawer played Escape
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