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His Name Is Alive - Home Is In Your Head (1991)

His Name Is Alive - Home Is In Your Head (1991)

BAND/ARTIST: His Name Is Alive

  • Title: Home Is In Your Head
  • Year Of Release: 1991
  • Label: 4AD
  • Genre: Art Rock, Ethereal, Experimental
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:45:44
  • Total Size: 113 mb | 232 mb
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Tracklist:

01. His Name Is Alive - Are You Comin' Down This Weekend?
02. His Name Is Alive - Her Eyes Were Huge Things
03. His Name Is Alive - The Charmer
04. His Name Is Alive - Hope Called In Sick
05. His Name Is Alive - My Feathers Needed Cleaning
06. His Name Is Alive - The Well
07. His Name Is Alive - There's Something Between Us And He's Changing My Words
08. His Name Is Alive - The Phoenix, A Pool Of Ice
09. His Name Is Alive - Are We Still Married?
10. His Name Is Alive - Put Your Finger In Your Eye
11. His Name Is Alive - Home Is In Your Head
12. His Name Is Alive - Why People Disappear
13. His Name Is Alive - Here Eyes Are Huge
14. His Name Is Alive - Save The Birds
15. His Name Is Alive - Chances Are We Are Mad
16. His Name Is Alive - Mescalina
17. His Name Is Alive - Sitting Still Moving Still Staring Out
18. His Name Is Alive - Very Bad A Bitter Hand
19. His Name Is Alive - Beautiful And Pointless
20. His Name Is Alive - Tempe
21. His Name Is Alive - Spirit And Body
22. His Name Is Alive - Love's A Fish Eye
23. His Name Is Alive - Dreams Are Of The Body

Dark, disturbing, and beautiful, His Name Is Alive's Home Is in Your Head develops the deceptively simple, abstractly emotional music they introduced on Livonia. Held together by Warren Defever's artful production, its 23 songs range from jealous contemplation to spiritual concerns, from gentle folk to white noise guitar outbursts. Karin Oliver's supple voice lends itself to an array of musical and emotional settings: she's acidly sweet on "The Charmer"'s brittle taunt "Where is your head now?/I should nail it to her door/Where are your hands now?/I know what you'd use them for." On "Why People Disappear," she's pensive: "Maybe I know as much as I ever will/We've been forever." The numerous instrumentals and interludes add to the overall yearning, searching mood. "Her Eyes Were Huge Things" builds subtle strumming and Oliver's sighs into an evocative spell, while "Hope Called in Sick" crashes in with loud, wailing guitars. The group's sound collages also find more purpose here than on Livonia; the chanting children on "Put Your Finger in Your Eye" are downright unnerving, and "Spirit and Body" conjures a story of loss out of a ticking watch and just-audible snippets of conversation. With the oddly comforting finale, "Dreams Are of the Body," Home Is in Your Head completes a seamless exploration of music and emotion.


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  • whiskers
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