Jonathan Hultén - Eyes Of The Living Night (Blue) [Colored Vinyl] (Ofgv) (Uk) | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. The Saga ; the Storm (05:24)
2. Afterlife (04:19)
3. Falling Mirages (02:43)
4. Riverflame (04:18)
5. The Dream Was the Cure (04:18)
6. Song of Transience (03:23)
7. Through the Fog, Into the Sky (02:46)
8. Dawn (03:38)
9. Vast Tapestry (02:37)
10. The Ocean's Arms (03:38)
11. A Path Is Found (01:15)
12. Starbather (04:58)

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Swedish Singer-Songwriter Jonathan Hultén Returns With His New Album 'Eyes Of The Living Night', Available On Pearl Blue Vinyl LP. The Follow Up To The Extraordinary Debut Album 'Chants From Another Place'. Building on the haunting beauty of his 2020 debut album Chants From Another Place, Swedish songwriter Jonathan Hultén returns this year with the highly anticipated follow-up - Eyes Of The Living Night. Recorded at Stockholm's Chanting Studios and co-produced with Ola Ersfjord (Lady Blackbird/Tribulation/Monolord), Eyes Of The Living Night is a remarkable showcase of Hultén's distinctive blend of folk, rock and pop. Drawing influence from the likes of Bert Jansch, John Martyn and Nick Drake as well as contemporaries such as Anna Ternheim, Chelsea Wolfe and Hexvessel, Hultén's music both acknowledges the genre's heritage and reinvents it in innovative and intriguing ways. Eyes of the Living Night delves deep into the human spirit. Merging the raw emotion of his earlier work with a more expansive, otherworldly sound, Jonathan Hultén has created an album that shimmers, taking listeners through the decades of rock, synth-pop, blues and folk on a journey best described as "Ambient Dream-grunge".