The Mining Co. - Acoustic Phenomenology (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: The Mining Co.
Title: Acoustic Phenomenology
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Pindrop
Genre: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 14:37
Total Size: 75 / 160 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Acoustic Phenomenology
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Pindrop
Genre: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 14:37
Total Size: 75 / 160 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Storyline (3:05)
02. Talby Drifts (3:17)
03. Astral Investigation (3:18)
04. IWBHM (1:39)
05. Universal Son (3:18)
Phenomenology was an album released by Irish singer songwriter Micheal Gallagher in 2021 and this is a selection of tracks that were recoded acoustically at the original album’s sessions. Based loosely around the character of Talby in John Carpenter’s cult sci fi film Dark Star. An interesting starting point, sometimes you just have to deal with a temperamental bomb.
This feels like a series of demos as perhaps it would do if these songs were originally written on guitar, and it certainly sounds like it. At five tracks it is a short meal with no trimmings and perhaps it’s the missing trimmings that one notices after a couple of plays. The palette is bare and the production that raised these songs above the ordinary in the original release was perhaps there for a reason, to give dynamism to simple songs that perhaps were never meant to be simple. Pick of the bunch is ‘Universal Son’ where the vocals feel warmer and more urgent and perhaps even more cogent.
This feels like a series of demos as perhaps it would do if these songs were originally written on guitar, and it certainly sounds like it. At five tracks it is a short meal with no trimmings and perhaps it’s the missing trimmings that one notices after a couple of plays. The palette is bare and the production that raised these songs above the ordinary in the original release was perhaps there for a reason, to give dynamism to simple songs that perhaps were never meant to be simple. Pick of the bunch is ‘Universal Son’ where the vocals feel warmer and more urgent and perhaps even more cogent.