Cover of The Black Heart Procession 2
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For fans of the black heart procession,lovers of indie folk and melancholic music,listeners seeking dark and atmospheric ballads,followers of deep and emotional vocal performances,readers interested in californian alternative music scenes
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LA RECENSIONE

California always conjures up images of fast-paced and glamorous scenarios: the craziness of Las Vegas, the Hollywood hill, beaches full of surfers and attractive women, the villas of the ultra-wealthy. Music too seems unable to free itself from this dreamlike atmosphere, with west coast rappers filling our eyes with half-naked women, limousines, mega-parties... but amidst this fair of excess, there is a group that seems not to live this “California dream”. They are the Black Heart Procession, San Diego (California, of course).

The sound of the Black Heart Procession's "2" immediately strikes with its gloominess: dark, slow, evocative ballads. They could be called Calexico in a depressive crisis, but they are so much more.

Their oppressive sound, at times repetitive to the point of becoming hypnotic, is like a sudden dark cloud capable of obscuring the sun. Thus, country rhythms become muddy, ballads turn into requiems, folk atmospheres become harrowing, and these are the sounds of “2”. All dark? Not quite, just a couple of tracks seem to rise from these funeral atmospheres, yet they do not break the strongly noir atmosphere of the entire work. Pall Jenkins’ voice, the group’s singer, is always splendid, dark, melancholic, and soulful. Accompanying him is the keyboard of Tobias Nathaniel, who, along with the singer, represents the “heart” of the group.

In conclusion, our Black Heart Procession have succeeded in extracting the "Night" part from the Californian sun (Claudio Fabretti calls them the Californian nocturne) by playing dark (and splendid) black ballads.

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The Black Heart Procession's album '2' defies typical sunny Californian stereotypes by delivering a dark, slow, and evocative indie folk experience. The album's gloomy and hypnotic ballads create a haunting atmosphere reminiscent of a night-time Californian landscape. Pall Jenkins' melancholic vocals and Tobias Nathaniel's keyboards form the heart of the sound. Despite its predominantly somber tone, a few tracks slightly lift the mood without breaking the album's noir spirit.

Tracklist Videos

01   The Waiter No. 2 (03:58)

02   Blue Tears (04:54)

03   A Light So Dim (07:53)

04   Your Church Is Red (04:13)

05   When We Reach the Hill (03:43)

06   Outside the Glass (02:41)

07   Gently Off the Edge (05:52)

08   It's a Crime I Never Told You About the Diamonds in Your Eyes (03:29)

09   My Heart Might Stop (03:52)

10   Beneath the Ground (03:14)

11   The Waiter No. 3 (07:22)

The Black Heart Procession

The Black Heart Procession is an American indie/slowcore band from San Diego formed by Pall A. Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel after their work together in Three Mile Pilot. Known for dark, cinematic ballads and a string of numbered albums, they became a cult favorite for their melancholy, nocturnal sound.
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