REDEEM DOWNLOAD CODE

Enter the download code you received with your purchase to claim your downloads. Keep in mind many mobile devices don't have built in support for opening ZIP files; you may want to download on a computer.


LOGIN

Login with your existing account.

CREATE ACCOUNT

Create an account to purchase items.

Passwords must be at least 6 characters

A Bridge Over The Lagoon

Last Light

A Bridge Over The Lagoon

Carbon / What Lies Beneath
LP $27.25

12/06/2024  

CR 294 / WLB 12 


***Last Light is the glorious confluence of the UK-based and Aotearoa / NZ born Dean Brown (Little Skull, Nova Scotia) and Ben Spiers (Glory Fckn Sun, Seen Through, Tea Dust)—names that might be familiar to anyone who has followed the post-Corpus Hermeticum school of hiss and klang as it's spread out across the world to coalesce in little pools here and there. Their album A Bridge Over The Lagoon is the latest stop on a trajectory set flowing out of small town Aotearoa, hastened by the fire lit by Le Jazz Non. Last Light shines differently from it's members' respective pasts—it is not the earth rending blaze of Glory Fckn Sun, nor the candlelight glow of Little Skull. There are hints of the burnt out star cinders of Total or the rumbling flow of Flies Inside The Sun, but with much more of a sense of optimism than those comparisons would imply. The first side is a travelogue of movements over which the spirit of Peter Stapleton hangs heavy—long rolls of low percussion creating fields over which the guitar crackles and hangs suspended, carving the air. Much is written about alienation and isolation as being foundational to the underground arts originating in Aotearoa/New Zealand, but A Bridge Over The Lagoon is a testament to optimism and connection. A testament to acceptance and patience. This is the sound of two bottom-of-the-worlders, now decades deep into their own respective sound rivers and hemispheres away from their homes striking a vein of triumphant unity again and again and again.

Related Items

V/a

Hypnotic Cajun & Obscure Zydeco Vol. 2
Moi J’connais

Hulder

(Color) The Eternal Fanfare
20 Buck Spin

Vile Cherubs

Lysergic Lamentations
L.G. Records

Skam

No Name
Sea Note

Districts, The

You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere
Fat Possum