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Yellow 6

Painted Sky

(Resonant)

US release date: 5 February 2007
UK release date: 2 April 2007

by Kelly Stanton

A true story: I accidentally played this album as I was lining my eyes in preparation for a party; and because of the background sounds I found myself, not partying, but reading poems about how I shall die in Paris during a thunderstorm. This morbidity on my part isn’t necessarily indicative of the music itself, I only mean that it draws something out of the listener that is romantic. The first tracks introduce a dismal atmosphere painted by Jon Attwood’s spatial guitar chords, but as the music progresses it becomes all-encompassing and introspective. Like much music that is produced off the beaten track, it is difficult to pigeonhole Painted Sky into one genre, but I am leaning toward ambient and falling back on shoegaze. The lack of vocals on these tracks makes the music that much more indulging; even with the stereo volume up two thirds of the way, the music was so quiet at times that I could hear my refrigerator humming in the next room.

— 9 July 2007

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