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Posted 13 March 2023

Seahaven. Halo of Hurt Vinyl album £7.55 on Amazon

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Track Listings 1Void2Moon3Dandelion4I Don't Belong Here5Lose6Harbor7Living Hell8Bait9Eraser

Product description There was a time when it looked like Seahaven might never make music again. The sonic leap from 2011's cathartic, gritty debut LP Winter Forever to 2014's Reverie Lagoon: Music For Escapism Only -- a wondrous sequence of nocturnal, fireside soundscapes -- turned heads through the underground. But it left Torrance, California's foremost musical shape-shifters with an almost impossible act to follow. Shows became sporadic. Heading into 2020, it had been over half a decade since the quartet released its previous album. Fans feared it was all over. For Seahaven themselves, it sometimes felt that way, too. "I don't even know if I picked up a guitar for two and a half years," admits front-person Kyle Soto. Chat with the members of Seahaven -- Soto, guitarist Cody Christian, bassist Mike DeBartolo, and drummer Eric Findlay -- and they'll refer to this as their "dark period," a time in which they scrapped an album's worth of demos, adjourned an ongoing label search, and resigned to the possibility of Reverie Lagoon riding off into the sunset as their unintended swan song. "We didn't know what direction we wanted to go in. We did a summer tour in 2016 and when it was over, we thought that was the end." Enter Halo of Hurt -- Seahaven's first album in six years and a riveting new chapter in their ongoing evolution. Astral and eerie, moonlit and menacing, Halo of Hurt reignites the magic dust that made Seahaven's early 2010s run so special. It's an adventurous rock album that urges you to grapple with your self doubt and innermost demons, then cast them into oblivion. "In Halo of Hurt, there's some underlying anxiety from coming up short after 2014," Soto admits. "I wanted to bring it back to the beginning of the band -- a revived version of our younger selves in my garage in 2009. No timelines, no pressure. No need to fit a certain mold." In late 2018, an invitation to open the 10-year anniversary tour of their pals Man Overboard pulled Seahaven out of hibernation."I was really feeling the nerves because it had been so long since we were out onstage in front of people," Soto says. "I remember sitting with Cody in the green room and kind of tripping out. Then you hit the first chord and all of a sudden you're back in your element." The Man Overboard run inspired Seahaven to book their own headlining shows, a pair of successful L.A. gigs packed with familiar fans to close out the year. Then, while out catching their friends Balance and Composure's farewell tour in Pomona, a chance conversation revealed Pure Noise Records founder (and longtime Seahaven fan) Jake Round was interested in releasing a future project. "He gave us complete freedom to do whatever we wanted," Soto says. "That's pretty much all we needed." The final checkpoint was returning to Costa Rica -- the site of that empty-handed 2016 recording session -- to play a warmly-received show in April 2019 to numerous friends and family. Soto is half Costa Rican and a frequent visitor.
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  1. craggle1uk's avatar
    15.67 when added to basket
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    That's the trouble with Amazon deals, someone buys and the price shoots up. We need Rarewaves back on this site.