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Solid Space

from Par Crone by The Luck of Eden Hall

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    The Luck of Eden Hall pillar Curvey’s ’space rock’ album, Par Crone, sees the light of day for its 15th anniversary. Recorded in Chicago, Par Crone is a tasty, crunchy time capsule nugget not only for ’97, but for fans of The Luck of Eden Hall. Par Crone’s self-titled isn’t a dry run for LOEH; it’s a complete platter birthed from Curvey’s brain and fingers that stands on its own, but is also a link in the LOEH chain. Where LOEH layers the psych frosting on the rock, Par Crone puts a little more weight on the rock, but the ‘popped psychedelic rock and rollisms’ are still there. Curvey’s pop savvy is all over Par Crone, this time in a bit tougher, glossier exterior; a bit stadium rock, think a bit prime Cheap Tricky like guitar on stun and whole lot of riffs. Par Crone certainly sounds of its time with the crunch and the production, but the hooks are there and in true Curvey fashion, they’re sweet, rocking, free of cynicism and stick to your ribs. LOEH isn’t disposable in their confections, and neither was Par Crone; the sugar intake, and exhaust, never reaches overdose either. Some of the synths and laser-beam flashes may lock Par Crone to its release date, but a little time travel goes a long way and 15 years later much of it sounds like a breath of fresh air. -Mr. Atavist, Sunrise Ocean Bender

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Words and Music by Curvey.

lyrics

Sailing now
Through pastoral waves
This ship is all I own
Would you like to drive Follow your eyes

Solemn days
You're finally at peace
Adrift in solid space
Headed for the home
You'll never know

Into the world there came a man
A golden idol
A change of seasons for the ones he hypnotized
Why don't you close your eyes?

Guided by
Your starry blue eyes
We're surely lost this time
Could I be wrong
It's been so long

Darkened pitch
As shrill as the night
The crescent Moon will shine
Through your stormy gown
I see you now

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from Par Crone, released June 1, 1997
Curvey: Vox. Acoustic Guitar, Guitars, Ebow, Arp Synthesizer
Joe Furlong: Drumkit

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The Luck of Eden Hall Chicago, Illinois

The Luck of Eden Hall has been on the music scene since the 1990s, and they are “Phenomenal!”, says Jim DeRogatis of the NPR show Sound Opinions. They have nearly a dozen sold out releases on the critically acclaimed Fruits de Mer record label in England and have been featured on the cover mount CD in Classic Rock magazine, as well as Prog, Shindig, Record Collector, and Goldmine. ... more

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