Helvetia - Headless Machine Of The Heart (Matte Finish Digipak)
Released 2008. Comes with free button and sticker. Headless Machine of the Heart was recorded on a cassette 4-track
recorder in the winter of 2007 in Seattle. Pay securely with PayPal. REVIEW Helvetia is back with this
offering, an ode to the lo-fi world of cassette 4-track recording and a testament to this projects prolific nature. These
10 songs were realized after the completion of their sophomore album, The Acrobats, which was released last March to favorable
critical reviews. Because of the bands D.I.Y ethics and lack of any real funding, they have decided to release these songs
as-is to preserve the excitement of these sessions and to avoid stagnation. Headless Machine is almost an anthisesis
to The Acrobats, showing a different side of the band, in a state of transition. Helvetia founder Jason Albertini
recorded these songs at home in Seattle, Wa, following a month long tour with a newly reformed Meat Puppets and Built To Spill. The music plays out like a series of snapshots, subtle and hazy, dreamlike in it’s consistency. It’s a cut and
paste style of arranging, much like the making of a mix tape, but lending to a time before computers took over. Ideas and
musical concepts come and go, haunting, but never imposing. Guitars weave around drums with simple execution. It’s
spaced out soul and pop with a sinister edge. Vocals lament and stretch out to be heard, attempting to define the sound.
Albertini was a long time member Duster and also played in Mike Johnson and the Evil Doers (ex-Dinosaur Jr.). He has also
contributed to such acts as Queens of the Stone Age, Xiu Xiu and Breasts
Matte Finnish DigiPak
Item #102
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