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A Covenant of Thorns

If The Heavens Should Fall

2005 | A Handful of Nothing | HAN10715

CD

Regular Price: $15.98
Online Sale Price! $13.98

Tracks:
  1. If The Heavens Should Fall
  2. State Of Mind | MP3
  3. This Decay
  4. Angel (How Can I Go On)
  5. Saline & Bitter
  6. Serafina
  7. I'?ll See The Stars
  8. Only A Priest
  9. Alone In A Crowd
  10. Shell Of A Saint
  11. Lonely, Like A Satellite
  12. Dreaming

Somewhere between Synthpop and Darkwave, A Covenant of Thorns's music is emotional, dark and beautiful. Add to that Scott-David Allen's solemn, reflective vocals and you have If The Heavens Should Fall. A Covenant of Thorns latest release, If The Heavens Should Fall, picks up right where the first album, Hallowed & Hollow, left off. It retains the feel of the first, while, at the same time, exploring a tighter sound and more intricate melodies. The music is emotional, dark and beautiful.

We all have loved an evil love.
Neon lights fall, besmirched by rain on the car window, while late night passersby are obscured by the intensity of an unforgiving city. I sit here listening … no … more captured by the creative and passionate expression of Scott-David Allen's A Covenant of Thorns. His music is NOT an attempt to drunkenly lash out with personal demons. His music is NOT an attempt to escape and fortify nor to overindulge and obsess. Scott-David's music is brave. Hopeful. Honest. His lyrics and music contain a humility that comforts the human condition. As I sit here, I'm struck by the music's deep and layered texture. I lose my inhibitions as his vocals mix warm in my heart and I'm left touched …human again … refreshed and alive. This is music for the enlightenment of the heart.
- Francis D. Fuller
Drowning Hazel Night Music


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