Where do I begin to write a review of Head's masterpiece "The Finish Sunset" ?
Maybe first I should warn anyone reading this that I'm somewhat biased, being someone who has loved Hezad's music for a relatively long time, but then again, this is only because it's so great.
Immediately immersive, the work draws you into a delicate web of sounds and emotions, evoked sensitively, subtly, and with a truth which makes the experience very personal.
Bah, my words are simply too clumsy, just listen to this album-- I guarantee it's a better way to spend your time than whatever else you were going to do.
Deep, engaging, expressive without being patronising, intellectual without being pretentious. Unexpressably fantastic. Here is one of those rare pieces of music which transcends a series of sounds and takes on meaning beyond the act and situation of listening.
Here is the piece of your soul that was missing.