Cemeteries

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Summer Smoke 00:00 Tools
Sodus 00:00 Tools
Young Blood 00:00 Tools
Luna (Moon of Claiming) 00:00 Tools
Nightjar 05:30 Tools
What Did You See 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Them Sing? 00:00 Tools
The Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Leland 00:00 Tools
I Will Run From You 00:00 Tools
Procession 00:00 Tools
In The Trees 00:00 Tools
Cicada Howl 00:00 Tools
Empty Camps 00:00 Tools
Roosting Towns 00:00 Tools
Brighter Colors 00:00 Tools
A Real Gust of Wind 00:00 Tools
Our False Fire on Shore 00:00 Tools
At Night 00:00 Tools
The Storm 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
These Frightening Things 00:00 Tools
Watch the Skies or Walking Home On October 31st 00:00 Tools
Fires In Your Cities 00:00 Tools
Bonewhite 00:00 Tools
The Owls Aren't What They Seem 00:00 Tools
Jackknife 00:00 Tools
Run! 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
The Lights of Town 00:00 Tools
Alberta (Siksika/Peigan/Kainai) 00:00 Tools
Wendigo 00:00 Tools
What Year Was Our House Built? 00:00 Tools
Bright Colours 00:00 Tools
Bear Trap 00:00 Tools
Iroquois 00:00 Tools
The Congregation Floods 00:00 Tools
Yearling 00:00 Tools
Settlement 00:00 Tools
Should Have Taken Acid With You (Neon Indian) 00:00 Tools
Cobwebs 00:00 Tools
Heathens 00:00 Tools
Repent (Dreamend) 00:00 Tools
Watch the Skies or Walking Home, October 31st 00:00 Tools
Alberta - Siksika/Peigan/Kainai 00:00 Tools
Feed 00:00 Tools
Living Alone 00:00 Tools
In (Friday The 13th Part III In 3D!) 00:00 Tools
Barrow 00:00 Tools
Cabins Stir 00:00 Tools
Old Souls 00:00 Tools
Soft Ground 00:00 Tools
Dogs Run In A Pack (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Owls (First Take) 00:00 Tools
Antiques 00:00 Tools
We Built A Haunted House 00:00 Tools
A Real Gust Of Wind (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Heather O'Rourke (Poltergeist Edit) 00:00 Tools
Sharpen Your Knives, Sharpen Your Teeth 00:00 Tools
Middleton (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Out (Bells) 00:00 Tools
The Opposition 00:00 Tools
01 Young Blood- Mp3 00:00 Tools
IROQOUIS 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Them Sing 00:00 Tools
Carnivores 00:00 Tools
Daphne 00:00 Tools
She died a virgin 00:00 Tools
You and Your Beard Get the Fuck Out of Here 00:00 Tools
Barrow (Full Album) 00:00 Tools
Shut Up And Grow Up 00:00 Tools
Ho into a Housewife 00:00 Tools
What Did You See? 00:00 Tools
Death Merchants 00:00 Tools
Intro 1964 00:00 Tools
Nemoral 00:00 Tools
Should Have Taken Acid With You (Neon Indian Cover) 00:00 Tools
Adust 00:00 Tools
Cemeteries - Sodus 00:00 Tools
Intro/1964 00:00 Tools
Summer Smoke (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
04 Summer Smoke- Mp3 00:00 Tools
Candescent 00:00 Tools
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Cemeteries is Kyle J. Reigle who is based in Buffalo, NY. Not to be confused with the discontinued hardcore band of the same name. http://cemeteriesmusic.tumblr.com Kyle J. Reigle describes the elegiac, blood-freezing folk of his Cemeteries project as “goth pop,” a genre tag that feels a bit too cheerful once you’ve heard it. His songs have a hint of gloom, but nothing as scary as the goth name suggests. Two major 2012 trends sneak into play, witch house and chillwave, but mostly the album encapsulates the drowsy echoes of dream pop. Reverberated atmospherics might bring to mind Mazzy Star, and the nocturnal qualities fall right in line with contemporaries like Beach House and Bradford Cox's drearier, spacy output in Deerhunter or Atlas Sound. His forthcoming full-length, The Wilderness via Lefse, was recorded at home but sounds like it came from the crypt, as evidenced by the spare and spectral, intermittently sylvan tones of “Summer Smoke,” a song that’s been given the beautiful, Nolan Wilson Goff-directed video. Chilled out, enchanting, and spooky, Cemeteries’ first official album offers a welcome haunting. The solo project of Kyle Reigle, Cemeteries creates a soundscape in which mellow percussion gets layered with synth and guitar, where ethereal vocals lend dream pop a drafty feel. Reigle composed The Wilderness from an apartment bordering the woods and industrial wastelands at the edge of Buffalo, New York – a setting that seems to match the stark, lonely majesty embedded in the album’s sound. As one might expect of a name like Cemeteries, the music is steeped in an awareness of both life and mortality. Lyrical references to seasons, temperature, and natural surroundings comprise almost every track. Album opener “Young Blood” swells with longing as Reigle sings, “I can still hear the whisper / of the cold and snow in winter / when I sleep.” Songs like “Summer Smoke” reference our kindest season, though their tone sustains the album’s wintry feel. And while the title track rides on a twist of upbeat folk, lyrics allude to long, chilly nights. Despite all the reference to cold and winter, there is something inviting and hopeful here. Musically, the album is a deep breath, capable of bringing awareness to the moment in a way that seems to slow time. Reigle is selling The Wilderness and other works kickstarter-style on his blog to raise funds for studio time. The next album is already written, he reports, and a tour—with additional members Pete Zamniak and Jonathan Ioverio for live shows—is in the planning stages. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.