The Last Great Torch Song
~ Release by Vision Éternel (see all versions of this release, 2 available)
After taking a few years to carefully prepare a fourth EP, Vision Éternel finally unveils “The Last Great Torch Song“. This album marks a new achievement and step towards elaborating on the minimalist sound of Vision Éternel. The first two releases, “Seul Dans L’obsession” and “Un Automne En Solitude“, both released on Mortification Records in 2007 and 2008, were rather straight forward minimalist, guitar-driven ambient; while the third EP, “Abondance De Périls“, released on Abridged Pause Recordings in 2010, began a change in style. “The Last Great Torch Song” finally brings Vision Éternel up to a new level. This concept album is by far the most introspective of Vision Éternel’s works and stands as another dedication of past love. This EP features four guest musicians, all of whom have previously collaborated, or been involved with, Alexandre Julien in the past. “Sometimes In Longing Narcosis” features melancholic keyboards written and performed by Garry Brents, who has worked with Abridged Pause Recordings with his past project Parabstruse and has collaborated with Alexandre Julien on a Lanterns Awake song in 2010. Garry Brents has been in a variety of bands over the years, including Cara Neir, Parabstruse, Bunrage, Aliment To Agnostic, From A Residence Of Stars & Gnosis, Garrsinn, Ghastrah Proxiima, Goobles & Giggles, Lunarian Sea, Nautilusk, Semen Across Lips, Smoosz, Sublimation Therapy, Sugar Highlands, Synthetic Onslaught, The Big Cocks And The Guzzling Cunts, The Overwatch, They Mostly Come Out At Night, Thō, Wavre, Writhe and Darkphone. “Sometimes In Longing Narcosis” also features a nihilistic spoken word written and performed by Eiman Nejad, one of the greatest composers and guitarists of our generation, who has been in a continuous influence to Alexandre Julien since the early 2000’s. Eiman was a founding member of the Roadrunner Records progressive/synth metal band Mutiny Within, and has since reinvented thrash metal with his band Eliminator. Eiman has also played in Antiquity, Arcanum, Beneath The Dead Ring, Brainscan, Intifada SS and Unblessed. “Sometimes In Anticipating Moments” features extended layers of guitars and bass composed and performed by Alexander Fawcett, known for the atmospheric black metal band Oceanus (which was scheduled to work with Abridged Pause Recordings) and who has recently formed the dark ambient project Arboretus. Alexander Fawcett has also played with Esuna and Sleepless Dreams. “Sometimes In Absolute Togetherness” is graced by a romantic spoken word written and performed by Howard Change, a long-time friend and collaborator of Alexandre Julien. Howard was the vocalist in Alexandre Julien’s black metal band Throne of Mortality in the mid-2000’s and prior to that he and Eiman Nejad had a band named Arcanum. Howard has since gone on to play in the New Jersey-based psychedelic black metal/dark ambient band Black Albatross (formerly called Funeral Junkie) and recently formed a new solo project called Valleys of the Living, which was quickly signed to Abridged Pause Recordings. “The Last Great Torch Song” was mastered by Garry Brents and features gorgeous photography by Marina Polak, who had also provided the photography for the previous EP, “Abondance De Périls“. “The Last Great Torch Song” is available starting March 14th of 2012 on Abridged Pause Recordings. After taking a few years to carefully prepare a fourth EP, Vision Éternel finally unveils “The Last Great Torch Song“. This album marks a new achievement and step towards elaborating on the minimalist sound of Vision Éternel. The first two releases, “Seul Dans L’obsession” and “Un Automne En Solitude“, both released on Mortification Records in 2007 and 2008, were rather straight forward minimalist, guitar-driven ambient; while the third EP, “Abondance De Périls“, released on Abridged Pause Recordings in 2010, began a change in style. “The Last Great Torch Song” finally brings Vision Éternel up to a new level. This concept album is by far the most introspective of Vision Éternel’s works and stands as another dedication of past love. This EP features four guest musicians, all of whom have previously collaborated, or been involved with, Alexandre Julien in the past. “Sometimes In Longing Narcosis” features melancholic keyboards written and performed by Garry Brents, who has worked with Abridged Pause Recordings with his past project Parabstruse and has collaborated with Alexandre Julien on a Lanterns Awake song in 2010. Garry Brents has been in a variety of bands over the years, including Cara Neir, Parabstruse, Bunrage, Aliment To Agnostic, From A Residence Of Stars & Gnosis, Garrsinn, Ghastrah Proxiima, Goobles & Giggles, Lunarian Sea, Nautilusk, Semen Across Lips, Smoosz, Sublimation Therapy, Sugar Highlands, Synthetic Onslaught, The Big Cocks And The Guzzling Cunts, The Overwatch, They Mostly Come Out At Night, Thō, Wavre, Writhe and Darkphone. “Sometimes In Longing Narcosis” also features a nihilistic spoken word written and performed by Eiman Nejad, one of the greatest composers and guitarists of our generation, who has been in a continuous influence to Alexandre Julien since the early 2000’s. Eiman was a founding member of the Roadrunner Records progressive/synth metal band Mutiny Within, and has since reinvented thrash metal with his band Eliminator. Eiman has also played in Antiquity, Arcanum, Beneath The Dead Ring, Brainscan, Intifada SS and Unblessed. “Sometimes In Anticipating Moments” features extended layers of guitars and bass composed and performed by Alexander Fawcett, known for the atmospheric black metal band Oceanus (which was scheduled to work with Abridged Pause Recordings) and who has recently formed the dark ambient project Arboretus. Alexander Fawcett has also played with Esuna and Sleepless Dreams. “Sometimes In Absolute Togetherness” is graced by a romantic spoken word written and performed by Howard Change, a long-time friend and collaborator of Alexandre Julien. Howard was the vocalist in Alexandre Julien’s black metal band Throne of Mortality in the mid-2000’s and prior to that he and Eiman Nejad had a band named Arcanum. Howard has since gone on to play in the New Jersey-based psychedelic black metal/dark ambient band Black Albatross (formerly called Funeral Junkie) and recently formed a new solo project called Valleys of the Living, which was quickly signed to Abridged Pause Recordings. “The Last Great Torch Song” was mastered by Garry Brents and features gorgeous photography by Marina Polak, who had also provided the photography for the previous EP, “Abondance De Périls“. “The Last Great Torch Song” is available starting March 14th of 2012 on Abridged Pause Recordings. After taking a few years to carefully prepare a fourth EP, Vision Éternel finally unveils “The Last Great Torch Song“. This album marks a new achievement and step towards elaborating on the minimalist sound of Vision Éternel. The first two releases, “Seul Dans L’obsession” and “Un Automne En Solitude“, both released on Mortification Records in 2007 and 2008, were rather straight forward minimalist, guitar-driven ambient; while the third EP, “Abondance De Périls“, released on Abridged Pause Recordings in 2010, began a change in style. “The Last Great Torch Song” finally brings Vision Éternel up to a new level. This concept album is by far the most introspective of Vision Éternel’s works and stands as another dedication of past love. This EP features four guest musicians, all of whom have previously collaborated, or been involved with, Alexandre Julien in the past. “Sometimes In Longing Narcosis” features melancholic keyboards written and performed by Garry Brents, who has worked with Abridged Pause Recordings with his past project Parabstruse and has collaborated with Alexandre Julien on a Lanterns Awake song in 2010. Garry Brents has been in a variety of bands over the years, including Cara Neir, Parabstruse, Bunrage, Aliment To Agnostic, From A Residence Of Stars & Gnosis, Garrsinn, Ghastrah Proxiima, Goobles & Giggles, Lunarian Sea, Nautilusk, Semen Across Lips, Smoosz, Sublimation Therapy, Sugar Highlands, Synthetic Onslaught, The Big Cocks And The Guzzling Cunts, The Overwatch, They Mostly Come Out At Night, Thō, Wavre, Writhe and Darkphone. “Sometimes In Longing Narcosis” also features a nihilistic spoken word written and performed by Eiman Nejad, one of the greatest composers and guitarists of our generation, who has been in a continuous influence to Alexandre Julien since the early 2000’s. Eiman was a founding member of the Roadrunner Records progressive/synth metal band Mutiny Within, and has since reinvented thrash metal with his band Eliminator. Eiman has also played in Antiquity, Arcanum, Beneath The Dead Ring, Brainscan, Intifada SS and Unblessed. “Sometimes In Anticipating Moments” features extended layers of guitars and bass composed and performed by Alexander Fawcett, known for the atmospheric black metal band Oceanus (which was scheduled to work with Abridged Pause Recordings) and who has recently formed the dark ambient project Arboretus. Alexander Fawcett has also played with Esuna and Sleepless Dreams. “Sometimes In Absolute Togetherness” is graced by a romantic spoken word written and performed by Howard Change, a long-time friend and collaborator of Alexandre Julien. Howard was the vocalist in Alexandre Julien’s black metal band Throne of Mortality in the mid-2000’s and prior to that he and Eiman Nejad had a band named Arcanum. Howard has since gone on to play in the New Jersey-based psychedelic black metal/dark ambient band Black Albatross (formerly called Funeral Junkie) and recently formed a new solo project called Valleys of the Living, which was quickly signed to Abridged Pause Recordings. “The Last Great Torch Song” was mastered by Garry Brents and features gorgeous photography by Marina Polak, who had also provided the photography for the previous EP, “Abondance De Périls“. “The Last Great Torch Song” is available starting March 14th of 2012 on Abridged Pause Recordings.
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Tracklist
1 Digital Media # Title Rating Length 1 Sometimes in Longing Narcosis 2:23 2 Sometimes in Anticipating Moments 2:09 3 Sometimes in Underlying Sadness 2:00 4 Sometimes in Reminiscent Neglection 1:44 5 Sometimes in Absolute Togetherness 6:23 Credits
Release
recorded in: La Petite-Patrie, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (on 2009-07-20)
Villeray, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2010-03-18 until 2010-05-07)
Arlington, Texas, United States (on 2010-12-17)
Ahuntsic, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2010-09-24 until 2011-01-16)
Petersfield, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom (from 2012-01-21 until 2012-01-30)
Saint-Laurent, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (on 2012-01-30)
Ithaca (town), New York, United States (on 2012-02-04)
Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States (on 2012-02-12)mastered in: Arlington, Texas, United States (from 2012-02-22 until 2012-02-26) mixed in: La Petite-Patrie, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (on 2009-07-20)
Villeray, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2010-03-18 until 2010-05-07)
Ahuntsic, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2010-09-24 until 2011-01-16)
Saint-Laurent, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2012-01-30 until 2012-02-12)produced in: La Petite-Patrie, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (on 2009-07-20)
Villeray, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2010-03-18 until 2010-05-07)
Ahuntsic, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2010-09-24 until 2011-01-16)
Saint-Laurent, Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2012-01-30 until 2012-02-12)photography: Marina Polak (French photographer) mixer and producer: Alexandre Julien (Canadian-American musician, composer and producer) (from 2009-07-20 until 2012-02-12) graphic design: Alexandre Julien (Canadian-American musician, composer and producer) (in 2012-02) engineer: Alexandre Julien (Canadian-American musician, composer and producer) (from 2009-07-20 until 2012-01-30) mastering: Garry Brents (American musician and producer) (from 2012-02-22 until 2012-02-26) ebow, electric bass guitar and electric guitar: Alexandre Julien (Canadian-American musician, composer and producer) (from 2009-07-20 until 2012-01-30) composer: Alexandre Julien (Canadian-American musician, composer and producer) (from 2007-01 until 2012-01-30) rights society: SOCAN (Do not use this as a release label or work publisher!) publisher: Abridged Pause Publishing (Canadian music and text publishing company) copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by: Abridged Pause Recordings (Canadian record label) recorded at: Mortified Studios (Canadian recording studio and graphic design company) in Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2009-07-20 until 2012-01-30)
GAB Recordings (Recording studio) in Arlington, Texas, United States (on 2010-12-17)
Cryptic Orchard Studios in Petersfield, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom (from 2012-01-21 until 2012-01-30)
REP Studio in Ithaca (town), New York, United States (on 2012-02-04)
The Living Studio (Home recording studio of Howard Change) in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States (on 2012-02-12)mixed at: Mortified Studios (Canadian recording studio and graphic design company) in Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2009-07-20 until 2012-02-12) mastered at: GAB Recordings (Recording studio) in Arlington, Texas, United States (from 2012-02-22 until 2012-02-26) produced at: Mortified Studios (Canadian recording studio and graphic design company) in Montréal (city), Québec, Canada (from 2009-07-20 until 2012-02-12) remastered versions: The Last Great Torch Song (from 2017-01-16 until 2017-01-18) Release group
dedicated to: Laura Dolgy included in: An Anthology Of Past Misfortunes part of: Vision Eternel Greater Story-Line (Series of concept releases by Vision Eternel) (number: 4) (order: 4)