Head of Wantastiquet: Mortague
Head of Wantastiquet: Mortague
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Head of Wantastiquet
Label: Ecstatic Yod
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791909212
Genre: Rock
Following his (sporadically ongoing) work with Sunburned Hand Of The Man, the incredible soul-whisper of the Trees, Chants And Hollers LP he cut for Eclipse, and the equally-tit-like Astral Blessings LP on Mad Monk, Paul Labrecque (of Belgium) dispensed this solo LP. Recorded in June 2007, it layers banjos, guitars, vocals and smoke as though they were shimmering veins of black pearls, pulsing against the scarlet dawn. Labrecque manages to take a conceptual precept as dark as life itself, and invest it with an inner glow that churns our own black hearts like butter. An amazing slab of massive, subtly-wrought psychedelia played in the highest key imaginable. Long thought out-of-print, this lone box was recently discovered in the shadows. Move over George Stavis, and tell Billy Faier the news.
Tracks:
1.1 This Is the Spade That Descends 3:41
1.2 She Brings New Water 3:11
1.3 Mortagne 4:50
1.4 Draw Down the Moon 3:30
1.5 La Mauvais Etoile 4:03
2.1 Seven Stomp Stone 3:00
2.2 A Bolt Cannot Turn Them Back 2:50
2.3 Rowan Tree ; Red Thread 3:51
2.4 Pocket Full of Gold 1:55
2.5 Elder Edda 2:31
2.6 Now at Last It Shines 2:33
2.7 Distance from the Ghost 2:46