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Victoria Park
Singer-Songwriter · 2015 · 12 tracks · 30m

Victoria Park

Dusty, tape-warped piano folk recorded in Newfoundland isolation. A collection of hazy slowcore vignettes that sound like a fading memory of a winter afternoon.

June 30, 2015 · Orchid Tapes

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A fragile, tape-hiss-soaked meditation on isolation and the slow decay of memory.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 30m
01
Renegade
2:08
02
Andy
1:47
03
Shanty Town
2:29
04
Antidote
2:23
05
Victoria Park
3:01
06
Running Out Fast
1:58
07
No Innocents (Bad Moon)
2:47
08
Autumn 1998
2:50
09
Disposable Comatose
1:22
10
Bury My Dead Horses
2:56
11
Midnight Cross
2:43
12
Dog Years
4:00
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the piano on the title track seems to physically wobble and decay under the weight of the tape hiss.
The sudden, stark intimacy of the acoustic guitar strumming on Bury My Dead Horses that feels like someone breathing in the room.
The four-minute slow burn of Dog Years where the atmosphere thickens into a dense, claustrophobic fog to close the record.

How does Victoria Park sound next to the rest of Fog Lake's catalogue?

Nostalgia+1.0σ

The writing leans a touch further into nostalgia than the rest of the catalogue.

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