Description
Tenth anniversary re-press of Gravenhursts 2004 minialbum, the companion piece to their first album on Warp, Flashlight Seasons.
A mini-album half an hour in length and comprised of six songs, Nick Talbot aka Gravenhurst regarded it as a set of clues to the sound of future Gravenhurst records. A noisier and more overtly lo-fi record of dark pastoral psychedelia, Black Holes In The Sand firmly established an enduring Gravenhurst aesthetic: enigmatic lyrics, ghostly vocals and virtuoso finger-picked guitars against a backdrop of cinematic, shape-shifting, semi-conscious textures; subliminal transmissions from the surrounding landscape. For the last decade the title track has frequently featured as the show closer, with its sprawling second half ending the performance amidst a wall of quaking feedback, electronic pulsations and pounding ceremonial drums; a sonic evocation of the forces of nature.
The title track is an exquisite lament that swells over seven minutes into electric turbulence Uncut
Breathtaking in all senses Q
Includes a download card and new sleevenotes from Nick Talbot.
This is being reissued alongside a re-press of Flashlight Seasons and a collection of unreleased recordings from the period Offerings: Lost Songs 2000 2004.






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