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WILDERNESS

Midas Fall

Post Rock/Math rock


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4.75 | 9 ratings | 1 reviews | 44% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Unravelling King (5:36)
2. Borders (3:26)
3. Carnival Song (5:04)
4. Our World Recedes (5:21)
5. Tiny Pieces Will Always Remain (3:45)
6. Fight First (2:11)
7. Your Heart,Your Words, Your Nerves (3:28)
8. The Moon And The Shine (5:49)
9. Bpd (4:26)
10. Wilderness (5:40)

Total time 44:46

Line-up / Musicians

- Elizabeth Heaton / vocals, guitar, keyboards, composer, production & mixing
- Rowan Burn / guitar, piano, bass

With:
- Simon Morgan / guitar, piano
- Feru Elizabeth Evans / trombone
- Petty Preaton / cello
- Steven Cristopher Pellatt / drums, percussion

Releases information

Artwork: Eily Hollin

CD Monotreme Records - MONO75 (2013, UK)

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MIDAS FALL Wilderness ratings distribution


4.75
(9 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(44%)
44%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (22%)
22%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by BrufordFreak
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5 stars I just found that this band that has been a favorite of mine for almost ten years is in the PA database! Quelle suprise! This is an awesome female-led Post Rock with singer/songwriter/guitarist Elizabeth Heaton and Rowan Burn on lead guitar. Ms. Heaton definitely has in her possession one of the most powerful, beautiful, emotionally expressive voices I've heard from the 21st Century. Her voice is so nimble and her singing style so unpredictable that I find myself often thinking that there must be a second voice--or second track--being sung. But it's not so! It's all her! Brilliant and refreshingly different song-writing throughout. Special shout-out to the drummer, Chris Holland: Mark Heron rules!

Five star songs: the haunting, heavy, heart-wrenching, triphoppy opener, 1. "The Unravelling King" (5:37) (10/10); the surprisingly layered, textured 4. "Our World Recedes" (5:21) (10/10); the power vocal and TORI AMOS sound of 9. "BPD" (4:27) (10/10); the sensitive, dreamy and careful finale, "Wilderness" (5:42) (10/10) 6. the short but packs a punch 6. "Fight First" (2:12) (9/10); 3. "Carnival Song" (5:04) (9/10); and, the deceptively delicate, Sarah MacLachlan-like; "The Moon and The Shine" (5:50) (9/10).

Five stars; a minor masterpiece of progressive rock music.

The best Math Rock/Post Rock album of 2013.

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