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[dream-pop] (2019) Purple Pilgrims - Perfumed Earth [FLAC] [DarkAngie]



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[dream-pop] (2019) Purple Pilgrims - Perfumed Earth [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
  04 - I'm Not Saying.flac
  -  31.28 MB

  02 - Ancestors Watching.flac
  -  23.17 MB

  03 - Sensing Me.flac
  -  24.95 MB

  01 - How Long Is Too Long.flac
  -  9.51 MB

  05 - Delphiniums in Harmony; Two Worlds Away.flac
  -  23.53 MB

  06 - Two Worlds Apart.flac
  -  21.41 MB

  07 - Love in Lunacy (Saturn Return).flac
  -  28.04 MB

  08 - Ruinous Splendour.flac
  -  20.69 MB

  09 - Tragic Gloss.flac
  -  22.09 MB

  [TGx]Downloaded from torrentgalaxy.buzz .txt
  -  715 Bytes

  audiochecker.log
  -  719 Bytes

  cover.jpg
  -  102.18 KB

  Torrent_downloaded_from_Demonoid.is_.txt
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Torrent Description



    (2019) Purple Pilgrims - Perfumed Earth




Review:
To create their spellbinding sophomore record, Perfumed Earth, sisters Valentine and Clementine Nixon retreated to the woods of their native New Zealand. As Purple Pilgrims, the duo craft otherworldly electronic sounds cloaked in magic, mystery, and romance. There’s an earthiness to the group’s soft tendrils of guitar and soft fog of reverb. But while the record’s nine tracks evoke the dreamiest of dreampop, there’s darkness buried just beneath. For much of Perfumed Earth, Purple Pilgrims abandon not only modern society, but the 21st century altogether, delivering tragic tales of gothic romance with light, ethereal vocals, setting them against delicate arrangements. Think Kate Bush, if she collaborated with Beach House. On “Sensing Me,” they sing of a “high-heeled boy soul steeped in sorrow” who plans a furtive meeting at a cemetery. Death crops up throughout the record—so do sadness, isolation, anxiety, and regret. The sparkling “Two Worlds Apart” is built around the phrase, “I was born to live alone / The only life I’ve ever known.” Perfumed Earth closes with the lush, haunting “Tragic Gloss,” where the lines between life and death become blurred. Our heroine longs to meet her dearly departed lover where he rests “beneath a stone of grey.” “Never will I find release,” she laments; by the song’s end, she’s met her own harrowing fate. A grim fairy tale rooted firmly in the past, Perfumed Earth is an eerily tranquil reminder that some terrors are timeless. — bandcamp


   




Track List:
01 - How Long Is Too Long
02 - Ancestors Watching
03 - Sensing Me
04 - I'm Not Saying
05 - Delphiniums in Harmony; Two Worlds Away
06 - Two Worlds Apart
07 - Love in Lunacy (Saturn Return)
08 - Ruinous Splendour
09 - Tragic Gloss


Media Report:
Genre: dream-pop
Country: New Zealand
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)


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