Torso / Unicorn Split CD
Following a "aircraft crash' in 1967 a seven day Canadian Naval recovery
began off the coast of Nova Scotia. One diver stated that the object that came
to rest on the sight of a submarine magnetic detection grid under the water
wasn't from planet Earth. Another military witness claimed that there were actually
two objects: one perhaps trying to assist the other.
Today the memories of the controversy have faded; perhaps it's a forgotten piece
of local lore ignored by the local anarchists but projects like Halifax's "Torso"
give reason to believe that there remains an unconventional explanation for
those events 40 years ago. This release sounds like an edited audio documentation
collected from a secret military laboratory running four decades of cruel "tests"
on living extraterrestrials and their advanced analog machinery. Perhaps it
is at that. Sharing the split with Torso is Unicorn who not only carries on
the theme of captives held under duress—this time in offshore tropical
prison camps—but also includes works of ambient minimalism inspired by
floating temples, chemical warfare battlefields and the sublime solitude of
an off-planet mining assignment.
Pressed and delivered along with archival library-grade dust jacket protecting
the handsome 6 panel custom-inked copper metallic and green chipboard sleeve
by Thumbprint Press. 70 minutes; 2007 with thanks to Divorce Records, Canada
for the pressing. $8.00 postage paid to USA.
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