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Giles Corey

Giles Corey

Giles Corey has been played on NTS in shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, featured first on 29 October 2015. Songs played include The Haunting Presence, Guilt Is My Boyfriend and Grave Filled With Books.

Giles Corey is American musician Dan Barrett (born 16 March 1980 in Glastonbury, Connecticut) of Black Wing, Have a Nice Life and Nahvalr. Barrett began the Giles Corey project as a collection of acoustic songs. Then, he nearly killed himself. Instead of following through with that, he started the project: a search through any, and every, piece of written word that he could find to determine if life were worth living. Giles Corey became a way to catalog those thoughts, books, and events, to put them in a box, and to hopefully put them away forever. The songs range from alt-country, to gospel-influenced shoegaze, to synth-heavy folk; they go from upbeat to depressed, from barely-there to epic and sprawling. But every song here shares a root in a struggle to decide if life was worth the trouble. The self-titled debut is almost more story than record. Told through photographs, prose, and music, it explores the progression from life to suicidal depression and back again. It’s also one of the only examinations of the work of Robert Voor, the author of On An Obscure Text, which accompanied the Have a Nice Life album “Deathconsciousness.”

The album "Deconstructionist" followed in 2012.

www.enemieslist.net

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Giles Corey

Giles Corey has been played on NTS in shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, featured first on 29 October 2015. Songs played include The Haunting Presence, Guilt Is My Boyfriend and Grave Filled With Books.

Giles Corey is American musician Dan Barrett (born 16 March 1980 in Glastonbury, Connecticut) of Black Wing, Have a Nice Life and Nahvalr. Barrett began the Giles Corey project as a collection of acoustic songs. Then, he nearly killed himself. Instead of following through with that, he started the project: a search through any, and every, piece of written word that he could find to determine if life were worth living. Giles Corey became a way to catalog those thoughts, books, and events, to put them in a box, and to hopefully put them away forever. The songs range from alt-country, to gospel-influenced shoegaze, to synth-heavy folk; they go from upbeat to depressed, from barely-there to epic and sprawling. But every song here shares a root in a struggle to decide if life was worth the trouble. The self-titled debut is almost more story than record. Told through photographs, prose, and music, it explores the progression from life to suicidal depression and back again. It’s also one of the only examinations of the work of Robert Voor, the author of On An Obscure Text, which accompanied the Have a Nice Life album “Deathconsciousness.”

The album "Deconstructionist" followed in 2012.

www.enemieslist.net

Original source Last.fm

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The Haunting Presence
Giles Corey
Enemies List Home Recordings2011
Guilt Is My Boyfriend
Giles Corey
Enemies List Home Recordings2013
Grave Filled With Books
Giles Corey
Enemies List Home Recordings2011
Sleeping Heart
Giles Corey
Enemies List Home Recordings2011