New album with a difference showing the more mellow side of the band and includes several guests Format: CD / Cat No: GHCD13 / Released: 29/05/2017
Track Listing: 1. Guardian Angel (3.54) / 2. Iceberg (4.10) / 3. Beyond the Barbed Wire (4.28) / 4. Mein Herz Brennt (5.03) / 5. Termination (5.17) / 6. This Life Could Be My Last (5.50) / 7. Pictures of Bliss (2.11) / 8. Willow Way (4.13) / 9. Easier Said than Done (4.18) / 10. Melt (4.28) / 11. Weightless (5.30) / 12. Shine (9.15) / 13. Don’t Lose Control (5.40) / 14. Marz (And Beyond) (6.14) / 15. Guardian Angel (Hybrid) (4.43)
More information: Quiet Storms is a new Galahad album with a difference.
As the title suggests, Quiet Storms shows a more mellow and at times pastoral side to the band’s output containing almost none of the bombast and heaviness of the previous three studio albums, instead the majority of the songs and their arrangements evoke a more laid back, spacious and introspective atmosphere.
You could say that ‘Quiet Storms’ is a kind of consolidation album including some new songs plus a few older, slightly re-worked versions tracks which have never been released on an album before.
As well as featuring songs included as ‘extras’ on recent re-issues, Quiet Storms also includes several new songs along with new re-workings of older songs plus a few tracks which were included on the 2014 EP’s now appearing on an album for the first time.
Unusually for Galahad the album also contains a couple of cover versions, one being a stripped down piano, violin and vocal version of Rammstein’s ‘Mein Herz Brennt’ as well as a re-working of the John Grant track ‘Marz’ complete with additional words by Stu which, ironically, makes it a deeply personal track.
As well as the core of the band Quiet Storms also includes several guests such Christina Booth from Magenta on guest vocals, Karl Groom from Threshold on acoustic guitars and occasional keyboards, long time Galahad cohort Sarah Bolter on flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone and backing vocals as well as Louise Curtis on violin.
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