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Whispers

by Invadable Harmony

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Sven B. Schreiber (sbs) If I remember correctly, this was the first "Invadable Harmony" EP I've listened to thoroughly, and since then it was on my wishlist. Finally I've freed it from this doomed fate by purchase... My favorite track "The Awakening" appeared originally on "Becoming" in a quite different version. What a powerful piece it has become here in its new arrangement, with the evocative pipe organ on top of all the choirs and strings! Favorite track: The Awakening.
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Far Away 02:16
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Hollow 01:56
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Drained 02:24
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Unwavering 02:10
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Whispers 03:04

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Album Review by Dave Franklin:

For all the big and obvious sounds I get to listen to on a daily basis as a music reviewer, it is the more studied, the more ambient and more intricate sounds that I look forward too. I, of course, appreciate a pop hook, a rock riff and a well executed roots manoeuvre but there is something about music that uses space and anticipation to build its drama and atmosphere as readily as it uses instruments and structure that I find appealing. To find Invadable Harmony back before the reviewers pen is therefore a joy.


Whispers carries on very much in the style of Beneath The Surface which first brought Invadable Harmony to my attention. That perfect blend of musical light and shade, the mix of modern electronica and classical, and indeed classic sounds, the past and the present, the complex and the contemplative. It is music forged at the meeting points of many often mutually exclusive styles but rather than clash they compliment.

Haunting Regrets is a blend of fractious and chiming sounds put to gentle strings and fallen angel vocals, The Death Lurker is a bruising and brooding balladic dirge and Far Away is a lonely waltz for one. This is the beauty of sadness, the sound of melancholy as a creative force and once again nobody does it better than Invadable Harmony.


Read the full review here: dancingaboutarchitecture.info/2018/12/16/whispers-invadable-harmony-reviewed-by-dave-franklin/

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released October 20, 2018

Beautiful artwork by Nicole Altenhoff:
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