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The Half Light Symphony

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Length
  
42:38 / 57:54

Artist
  
Battle Circus

Label
  
Battle Circus

The Half-Light Symphony (2007)
  
Battle Circus (2011)

Release date
  
28 October 2007

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Dark cabaret

The Half-Light Symphony is the first EP by New Zealand progressive rock band Battle Circus . A concept record depicting mankind's transitional stages of existence following a cataclysmic nuclear disaster, the EP is divided into four distinct movements that provide a narrative for each part of the story. The research and hypotheses of US-based academic Dr. Philip K. Mossman heavily influenced the band, and were central to the themes of the album. A recording of Dr. Mossman reciting a passage from his paper entitled "Epoch" was sent to the band by the now-deceased professor's wife, and was included in the final track "Mossman's Epoch". Throughout the New Zealand tour for the album the band would perform The Half-Light Symphony in its entirety, from start to finish.

Contents

The band commissioned renowned Japanese artist Ryohei Hase (www.ryoheihase.com) to create the artwork.

Track listing

All tracks written by Battle Circus.

Personnel

Battle Circus
  • Marcel Bellve – Vocals, Guitar
  • Yvonne Wu – Piano
  • Ryan Marshall – Bass
  • James Whitlock – Drums, Percussion, Violin, Timpani
  • Additional Personnel
  • David Holmes – Production, Mixing, Mastering
  • Chris Winchcombe – Mastering
  • Miriam Robinson – French Horn
  • Lloyd de Beer – Violin
  • Warwick Robinson – Viola
  • Steve Litherland – Cello
  • Dr. Philip Mossman - Sample on Track 4
  • Songs

    1First Movement: Anthem for a Doomed Youth11:15
    2Second Movement: Love in a Fallout Shelter10:16
    3Third Movement: Moonlight Nostalgia9:24

    References

    The Half-Light Symphony Wikipedia