- Music
- 16 Mar 20
If you like your choruses big, vocals moody, tunes epic and guitars jangly, you'll love Arrhythmia, album number two from the Dublin band whose ranks including Vikings star Kieran O'Reilly.
You can order the very tasty vinyl version from https://www.hailtheghost.com/store
A man with a penchant for extracurricular activities, Kieran also has a brand spankin' new single, 'Kalta', out with former Stand and Empire Circus man, David Walsh, under the guise of Ears Have walls.
That's in addition to his previous colab this year with fellow Vikings cast member Ragga Ragnars, 'Broken Wings'.
Here's what our man Jackie Hayden had to say about the opus:
It's taken Irish rock trio Hail The Ghost four years to complete the follow-up to their much-touted debut, Forsaken. Thankfully, though, our patience has been rewarded with what is a thought-provoking effort. Last time round, we described them as "atmospheric indie", but Arrhythmia is comprised of bleaker soundscapes, more reminiscent of Joy Division.
Opener 'Prologue' has a short spoken vocal, reflecting on the power of music against a background of pale grey noise. The droning of 'Swarms' teases the ears, a drum nailing the groove to floor beneath Kieran O'Reilly's nonchalant vocals. 'Pirouette' is based around sprightly piano, while 'Black Karma' takes a more strident, full-on approach. The choral element adds drama to 'Sweet Samurai', though again it's O'Reilly's vocals that carry the track. 'Elegy' is calm and reflective, with Corr's sparse piano particularly effective.
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The house doctor tells me that with arrhythmia, your heart beats too quickly or too slowly, and the pulse throughout this album tends towards the latter. Its melancholy mood reflects the times weıre living through, which is an impressive achievement. On the debit side, O'Reilly's style can be one-dimensional, and the record isn't exactly awash with subtle textural touches. Still, this is an album you can tunnel into for comfort and compassion. Let's hope Hail The Ghost don't keep us waiting so long for their next report from the dark side.