A Winged Victory for the Sullen - A Winged Victory For The Sullen

A Winged Victory for the Sullen

A Winged Victory For The Sullen

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2011-09-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 2011 kranky

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
We Played Some Open Chords A Winged Victory For The Sullen 6:18
2
Requiem for the Static King, P A Winged Victory For The Sullen 2:45
3
Requiem for the Static King, P A Winged Victory For The Sullen 7:37
4
Minuet for a Cheap Piano A Winged Victory For The Sullen 3:09
5
Steep Hills of Vicodin Tears A Winged Victory For The Sullen 4:26
6
A Symphony Pathetique A Winged Victory For The Sullen 12:41
7
All Farewells Are Sudden A Winged Victory For The Sullen 7:35

Reviews

  • Album of the decade

    5
    By JJWW325
    This is my favorite album in years. It is quite simply perfect. AWVS achieves an atmosphere and emotional effect that is truly unique. A big fan of SOTL, this has eclipsed even their best effort. A Must for relaxation and contemplation.
  • Musical Brilliance

    5
    By OG Pwnisher
    This is an album I'll listen to constantly. Every song is brilliant, and starting from the first, you're transfixed. This is an album everyone needs to get into. It's just too good.
  • marvellous, contemplative, ethereal

    5
    By mombetsu
    I gave this 5 stars earlier, I see, and just wanted to add a few words saying how lovely this album is. I wish they would all collaborate again.
  • Astonishingly good

    5
    By cat goes in microwave
    You never know when one of these neoclassical heavy drone albums is going to be good or not, since you have to listen to the whole album through in one take to really get a sense of its quality. However I'm quite fond of Stars of the Lid so I was expecting something at least half-way decent, and what I got instead was something of surprising beauty and poignancy. There's more piano than SOTL, more distinct notes and less drone, but if you like SOTL, then it's well worth the price for how many times through you're going to listen to it.
  • compelling

    5
    By theforgot10ideas
    very calming music. I really enjoy it because of that. You really have to appreciate this kind music in order to search for this kind of music but once you find it well that's where the adventure begins. Many will over look this and that is quite unfortunate for them but if you have come upon this album. It's well worth a listen and a buy.
  • Headphone Commute Review

    5
    By Headphone Commute
    Adam Wiltzie and Dustin O’Halloran must get on very well. They have combined here to release their first collaborative work, A Winged Victory For The Sullen, and done so in spectacular fashion. Guest appearances by the Icelandic cellist Hildur Guðnadóttir and violinist Peter Broderick only excite our neurons further. Delicate and restrained in its approach, this album is undeniably affecting. Wiltzie, one half of Stars of the Lid, is well versed at producing music that unfolds slowly, gradually enveloping the listener. There are shades of that here, but O’Halloran’s contributions add structure and focus to the experience. On some tracks it is O’Halloran who is in the foreground. “Minuet for a Cheap Piano Number Two” is a beautifully haunting piano led piece that aches with sadness. But elsewhere we find “Requiem for a Static King (Part 1)”, a song that would not feel out of place on a Stars of the Lid album. For the most part, though, the album represents new territory for both artists. Their subtle, contemplative approaches combine to form a work that is deeply moving. At times it feels as if I’m listening to the soundtrack to a film about beautiful characters living tragic lives. If this is the effect Wiltzie and O’Halloran were hoping to achieve, they were certainly not in a hurry to do so. The songs seem to take single, often simple, ideas and meditate on them, allowing them to unfold and develop in their own time. This concept is never more apparent than in the album’s closing, and perhaps strongest, track “All Farewells are Sudden”, where less really is more. A Winged Victory For The Sullen will move most who give it the time and attention it deserves. It represents the perfect blend of two wonderfully gifted musicians who have crafted an album that stands out as one of the very best of 2011. The album is co-released by Chicago based Kranky and London based Erased Tapes Records.
  • Pure brilliance

    5
    By no name at all
    Classic
  • fantastic

    5
    By Moz12345
    A collaboration of composers Dustin O'Halloran and Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie.. Absolutely beautfiul. I revere the music created by Dustin O'Halloran, and this collaboration is no exception. Funny that there's no info on the album on iTunes.. for details just google awvfts .