L'Éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable |
Lime Kiln |
Don't Let The Angels Fall |
City Of Gold |
I Can Transform Myself Into Anyone I Want |
Jakominiplatz |
21-87 |
Silver Planes |
Blessed Are We Who Seem To Be Losers |
Lucy's Sad |
City Of Gold (Reprise) |
Whip |
Novi Beograd |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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FANCYCD3 | Hrsta | L'Éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable (CD, Album) | Fancy | FANCYCD3 | Canada | 2001 |
FANCYCD3 | Hrsta | L'Éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable (CD, Album) | Fancy | FANCYCD3 | Canada | 2001 |
Tracklist: 1. L’Éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable, 2. Lime Kiln, 3. Don’t Let The Angels Fall, 4. City Of Gold, 5. I Can Transform Myself Into Anyone I Want, 6. Jakominiplatz, 7. 21-87, 8. Silver Planes, 9. Blessed Are We Who Seem To Be Losers, 10. Lucy’s Sad, 11. City Of Gold (Reprise), 12. Whip, 13. Novi Beograd. 1. L’Éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable. 3. Don’t Let The Angels Fall.
L'Éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable is one of those albums in which you just love despite y'know It's flawed. For me-while I do find it beautiful and emotional, I'm aware it may come off as insipid to some. So, would I recommend it? If you're into ambient and/or drone and you like things with a folk or post-rock edge to it, you may end up liking it. Reply Notify me Helpful.
L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable. Overview (current section).
Studio album by Hrsta. Post-rock Experimental music. L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable (2001). Stem Stem in Electro (2005)Stem Stem in Electro2005.
L'éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable, 2001. L'éclat Du Ciel Était Insoutenable, 2001.
Hrsta's critically lauded debut, L'eclat du ciel etait insoutenable, was released on Fancy records in 2001. Work with Molasses and Set Fire To Flames kept Moya busy through 2001-2004, and he regrouped Hrsta in 2004 to record the band's second album, Stem Stem In Electro, released on Constellation in 2005. This recording featured a large cast of Montreal musicians, with Brooke Crouser (organ, guitar, effects) and the rhythm section of Harris Newman (bass) and Eric Craven (drums) emerging as consistent Hrsta members for studio and live playing