The second track, “Forgotten,” is one of these songs, boasting a rather odd combination of acoustic guitar overlaid with chimes. However unusual this fusion may sound, it is well done and leaves the listener humming its graceful tune. The proceeding track “Solstice” consists of a piano occasionally aided by an electric guitar. A solstice is an accumulating point, and this track follows that as the piano plays slow very dragged out chords which set a perfect tone for the rest of the album.
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Silent Ballet magazine.
In other news, it's 99.99999% certain The Longest Day will be playing in Sydney, at the Lansdowne Hotel, on Thursday 10 May, and then at the Jamison Inn in Canberra on Friday 1 June. Update your diaries, Sydney and Canberra kids.