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Cheval Sombre

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Download links and information about Cheval Sombre by Cheval Sombre. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 59:50 minutes.

Artist: Cheval Sombre
Release date: 2009
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 59:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It's a Shame 5:32
2. Little Bit of Heaven 3:46
3. Troubled Mind 5:46
4. Julie Don't Go Down 3:35
5. I Get Around 4:35
6. I Found It Not So 4:10
7. I Sleep 7:25
8. Hyacinth House 5:13
9. The World Is Wrong 4:59
10. I've Been All Around This World 6:07
11. The Strangest Thought I Never Had 8:42

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If Cheval Sombre's debut album has a classically hazed and drifting flow that suggests Spacemen 3 more than once, the fact that Sonic Boom helped record the album demonstrates that it's a debt Sombre is more than happy to acknowledge. Boom plays a slew of the instruments (along with guests and fellow drone/psych spirits Dean & Britta), but what Sombre brings to his work is a nice twist on the usual expectation that anything following in the vein of the Rugby psych legends would be brain-melting feedback. Sombre instead prefers the gentler, contemplative side of things, his vocals a soft whispered croon, as shown right from the start with "It's a Shame." As a result, his album feels much more of a piece with Mazzy Star's hushed dramatics and, perhaps inevitably, Sonic Boom's own work, "I Sleep" in particular sounding like it should be a full-on early Spectrum outtake. Sombre's sources of inspiration come from more than just that, however — three songs are covers, two being traditionals and the third, "Hyacinth House," being a lesser-known song by the Doors given a lovely, stately rendition. The feeling of the album is of a piece throughout, but where lack of variety sometimes makes a collection of songs a drag, the sonic and creative consistency throughout Cheval Sombre sets its own lovely mood — the gentle changes between quicker numbers like "Julie Don't Go Down" and "I Found It Not So" and the calmer "I Get Around" (not a cover!) create their own gentle logic.