
A hushed, acoustic reimagining of The Church's psychedelic catalog. Intimate nylon-string arrangements and Steve Kilbey’s weary baritone create a late-night reverie.
February 3, 2007 · Bloodlines
El momento siguiente is the sound of a legendary band stepping out of the neon shadows and into the warm glow of a living room. By stripping away their signature walls of delay-drenched electric guitars, The Church reveals the sturdy, melodic skeletons of their most beloved songs. It is an album that feels deeply personal, as if Steve Kilbey is whispering these surrealist tales directly into your ear while the rest of the world sleeps. The atmosphere is thick with the scent of old wood and the quiet hum of a room that has seen decades of history.
How does El momento siguiente sound next to the rest of The Church's catalogue?
The production is built around stripped back than this artist usually allows.
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