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The Serpent's Egg

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The Serpent's Egg
The Serpent's Egg

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The Serpent's Egg

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Perry
and
Gerrard
continued to experiment and improve with
The Serpent's Egg
, as much a leap forward as
Spleen and Ideal
was some years previously. As with that album,
was heralded by an astounding first track,
"The Host of Seraphim."
Its use in films some years later was no surprise in the slightest -- one can imagine the potential range of epic images the song could call up -- but on its own it's so jaw-droppingly good that almost the only reaction is sheer awe. Beginning with a soft organ drone and buried, echoed percussion,
then takes flight with a seemingly wordless invocation of power and worship -- her vocal control and multi-octave range, especially towards the end, has to be heard to be believed. Nothing else achieves such heights, but everything gets pretty darn close, a deserved testament to the band's conceptual reach and abilities. Slow plainsong chants such as
"Orbis De Ignis"
mix with the harpischord and overlaid vocals of
"The Writing on My Father's Hand"
and the slow build and sweep of
"In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-Eyed Are Kings."
Two of
's finest vocal moments occur here. The first,
"Severance,"
is a slow, organ/keyboard led number that showcases his rich, warm vocals exquisitely -- it's no wonder that
Bauhaus
chose to cover it some years later on its reunion tour.
"Ullyses,"
the album's closing track, makes for a fine ending as much as
"The Host of Seraphim"
did an opening,
's delivery almost like a reading from a holy book, the arrangement of strings and percussion rhythmic, addictive and lovely. ~ Ned Raggett

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