Currently based in Los Angeles, Laurel Halo has spent over a decade stepping into different towns and cities for a moment or more, to the point where everywhere almost became nowhere. Atlas, the debut release on her new imprint Awe, is an attempt to put that feeling to music. Using both electronic and acoustic instrumentation, Halo has created a potent set of sensual ambient jazz collages, comprised of orchestral clouds, shades of modal harmony, hidden sonic details, and detuned, hallucinatory textures. The music functions as a series of maps, for places real and imaginary, and for expressing the unsaid.
Currently based in Los Angeles, Laurel Halo has spent over a decade stepping into different towns and cities for a moment or more, to the point where everywhere almost became nowhere. Atlas, the debut release on her new imprint Awe, is an attempt to put that feeling to music. Using both electronic and acoustic instrumentation, Halo has created a potent set of sensual ambient jazz collages, comprised of orchestral clouds, shades of modal harmony, hidden sonic details, and detuned, hallucinatory textures. The music functions as a series of maps, for places real and imaginary, and for expressing the unsaid.
Moon Halo's debut album "Chroma" comes from the creative minds of Iain Jennings (Mostly Autumn), Marc Atkinson (Riversea) and Dave Clements (Riversea). The album also includes musical assistance from Alex Cromarty (ex-Mostly Autumn/Riversea) and Martin Ledger (Heather Findlay Band). Featuring guest appearances by Anne-Marie Helder (Panic Room), Olivia Sparnenn-Josh (Mostly Autumn), Janine Atkinson (Riversea), Tammy Pawson and Mikey Gibson.
With thirteen tracks over its 60-minute running time, all lovingly crafted, the album has touches of electronica, which is certainly different, however its use is subtle and enhancing rather than being overpowering. There are still plenty of guitars in evidence to rock it up, so nothing to worry about here, rather it is far better to embrace this bold direction and let the music surround you with its elegance and its beauty…
Together Again is the second album from Moon Halo, the musical project of vocalist Marc Atkinson and keyboardist Iain Jennings. Marc’s warm and emotive vocals have graced many fine solo releases, along with guest appearance on albums by Lee Abraham, Drifting Sun, Mandalaband and John Holden, amongst others…
The members of The Halo Effect are masters of their domain, pioneers of the Gothenburg melodeath scene. Lead guitarists and melodic death-slingers Niclas Engelin (In Flames) and Jesper Strömblad (ex-In Flames), lead singer and lyricist Mikael Stanne (Dark Tranquillity), supported by the solid backbone and foundation of bassist Peter Iwers (ex-In Flames), and his partner in crime for twenty plus years, hard-hitting drummer Daniel Svensson (ex-In Flames).
"Days Of The Lost" is a work of a team of friends who share the same love for music and have been through Heaven & Hell while living it throughout the years. This is how they do it - without any compromises or overthinking - this is The Halo Effect in all its glory.