The Luck of Eden Hall - Victoria Moon (2013)

Artist: The Luck of Eden Hall
Title: Victoria Moon
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: The Luck of Eden Hall
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Crossover Prog, Indie Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 53:46
Total Size: 129/362 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Victoria Moon
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: The Luck of Eden Hall
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Crossover Prog, Indie Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 53:46
Total Size: 129/362 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sassafras Overcoat 4:49
02. Queen of the Stars 3:46
03. Victoria Moon 3:24
04. The Collapse of Suzy Star 5:34
05. Zap 2:31
06. Sitting Bull 4:05
07. Drunk Like Shakespeare On Love 4:14
08. Dandy Horse 4:35
09. Super Phantasmal Heroine 4:14
10. Cracked Alice 3:37
11. Blood On My Feet 5:02
12. She's Your Anodyne 2:37
13. The Horrible Pill Book 5:19
The Luck of Eden Hall – Victoria Moon is an album by the Chicago-based band The Luck of Eden Hall, led by musician and songwriter Gregory Curvey. The band initially released the album independently as a limited CD in September 2013, and a year later, in 2014, the Dutch label Headspin Records released it on vinyl.
The band's name refers to a medieval glass goblet (the Luck of Edenhall), associated with a famous English legend. The album itself is recognized as one of the most mature and polished works in this underground group's discography.
The album's sound is deeply rooted in the legacy of the acid-fueled 1960s. It is dense, kaleidoscopic, and highly melodic music. The band was heavily influenced by the late Beatles (circa 1967), while their more modern sound is reminiscent of XTC's side project The Dukes of Stratospheare, as well as the work of The Green Pajamas and The Chemistry Set.
The band's name refers to a medieval glass goblet (the Luck of Edenhall), associated with a famous English legend. The album itself is recognized as one of the most mature and polished works in this underground group's discography.
The album's sound is deeply rooted in the legacy of the acid-fueled 1960s. It is dense, kaleidoscopic, and highly melodic music. The band was heavily influenced by the late Beatles (circa 1967), while their more modern sound is reminiscent of XTC's side project The Dukes of Stratospheare, as well as the work of The Green Pajamas and The Chemistry Set.