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An LP to cry over, in the happiest and most radiant sense of the term. A secular prayer dedicated to Art, in its primary purpose: the exaltation of the interiority and the communicative urgency that only great personalities can have.
An LP to cry over, in the happiest and most radiant sense of the term.
A secular prayer dedicated to Art, in its primary purpose: the exaltation of the interiority and the communicative urgency that only great personalities can have.
Explore the emotional depth and creativity of Peter Hammill’s masterpiece—listen to 'The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage' now!
The necromancer Peter Hammill becomes here a shamanic figure, transfigured between obsessiveness and delirium. A work of such artistic level and monumental drama had not shone in the hands of Hammill since the days of that immortal work, 'Pawn Hearts'.
The necromancer Peter Hammill becomes here a shamanic figure, transfigured between obsessiveness and delirium.
A work of such artistic level and monumental drama had not shone in the hands of Hammill since the days of that immortal work, 'Pawn Hearts'.
Dive into the dark genius of Peter Hammill’s 'The Silent Corner and The Empty Stage'—listen and experience the emotional depth today!
"Wilhelmina, a masterpiece of voice-piano, embellished by a classic harpsichord, offers deep emotional resonance." "‘A Louse Is Not A Home’ is a phenomenal progressive suite ending in a powerful crescendo with exceptional saxophone and drumming."
"Wilhelmina, a masterpiece of voice-piano, embellished by a classic harpsichord, offers deep emotional resonance."
"‘A Louse Is Not A Home’ is a phenomenal progressive suite ending in a powerful crescendo with exceptional saxophone and drumming."
Dive into Peter Hammill’s masterful blend of prog-rock and emotional ballads on The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage today!
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