Sun Kil Moon / Admiral Fell Promises
Artist Sun Kil Moon
Album Title: Admiral Fell Promises
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Indie
Format CD
Released 07/13/2010
Label Caldo Verde Records
Catalog No CD-CV011
Bar Code No 634457529328
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. Ålesund (6:27)
2. Half Moon Bay (6:53)
3. Sam Wong Hotel (5:11)
4. Third And Seneca (7:14)
5. You Are My Sun (4:55)
6. Admiral Fell Promises (3:51)
7. The Leaning Tree (7:55)
8. Australian Winter (4:41)
9. Church Of The Pines (6:05)
10. Bay Of Skulls (7:37)
Date Acquired 12/01/2015
Personal Rating
Acquired from Import_CDs (Amazon)
Purchase Price 15.13

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Notes

Design – David Rager
Engineer – Aaron Prellwitz
Photography By – Nyree Watts
Producer, Songwriter – Mark Kozelek

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Analyzed: Sun Kil Moon / Admiral Fell Promises
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR12      -0.26 dB   -16.62 dB      6:27 01-Ålesund
DR13      -0.00 dB   -15.90 dB      6:53 02-Half Moon Bay
DR11      -1.59 dB   -16.77 dB      5:11 03-Sam Wong Hotel
DR13      -0.29 dB   -16.51 dB      7:14 04-Third and Seneca
DR12      -0.00 dB   -16.47 dB      4:55 05-You Are My Sun
DR12      -0.86 dB   -18.37 dB      3:52 06-Admiral Fell Promises
DR13      -0.02 dB   -17.09 dB      7:55 07-The Leaning Tree
DR13      -1.65 dB   -18.49 dB      4:41 08-Australian Winter
DR13      -0.76 dB   -17.24 dB      6:05 09-Church of the Pines
DR13      -0.68 dB   -16.83 dB      7:37 10-Bay of Skulls
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Number of tracks:  10
Official DR value:    DR12

Samplerate:             44100 Hz
Channels:                2
Bits per sample:     16
Bitrate:                    534 kbps
Codec:                    FLAC
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek:

Admiral Fell Promises is the fourth full-length by Mark Kozelek's alter ego Sun Kil Moon -- the name he's used since 2003. All of his records, whether they be full-band outings or completely solo like this one, carry his signature warm, slow, nocturnal vocal delivery, lending his songs an unhurried, often melancholy feel, even when he exercises his wry and ready sense of humor. Admiral Fell Promises features Kozelek accompanied only by a fingerpicked, nylon-string Spanish guitar and his voice. While he often double-tracks his vocals, the effect it creates is one of spaciousness inside his songs. Its sound is crystalline without being at all icy. These songs, no matter their musical tempo, change their interior shapes dreamily but in something akin to stop-motion photography. Given the intimacy of the presentation, they invite you into their various worlds, with guitar as both rhythmic and melodic components, and they evolve at a glacial pace: the guitar work here is especially notable. Kozelek is no small talent when it comes to playing disciplined flamenco sketches, employing them as melodies, bridges, or intros and outros in his tunes. The latter of these which closes "Half Moon Bay," is striking for how it seemingly changes up the musical frame of the tune. Check the guitar work on "Sam Wong Hotel" which acts as another storytelling device, speaking in sharp contrast to his vocal; it signals each musical shift in this sadder-than-sad love song. Alternately, his playing also lends a sweetness that enters the stark musical landscape of his words. If songs like "Third and Seneca," the title cut, or "Church of the Pines" (with its hints of "Norwegian Wood") were simply strummed chord changes accompanying his lyrics, they'd be dull and depressing. Instead, they are long, moody landscape shots that eventually close in on his lyric's concerns, offering portraits of ambiguous complexity in seemingly easy-to-define emotional transactions. "The Learning Tree" is a clear standout, because it traverses not only the interiority of the human heart, but equates its conflicting feelings with the physical landscape around it. The guitar drives the song's protagonist ever forward in search of someone and something he may not find, even as he pushes through the rubble of the past and the desolation of his physical surroundings, and blurs into a yearning but uncertain future. It's a love song that aches with the sincerity and confusion of prayer; especially as it changes its entire musical direction about two minutes in. Admiral Fell Promises is the simplest Sun Kil Moon album in terms of production and presentation, but the richest in terms of structural complexity, and poetic and emotional power.
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