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Demon of Noontide

from House of Sand

August 19th, 2022
13 tracks
43:19
House of Sand
House of Sand
Demon of Noontide
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4:15
Demon of Noontide
Dawnwalker
In the dark will awake Many demons to play But in the cold light of day (Acedia) is one who walks unafraid Beneath a haze of midday sun A man and his work are never done As dreary as the day is long My mind is far away An indolence of the heart will open the door To all of the havoc that he hath wrought What maketh the man heavy, dull and wrawe No keeping the devil’s work from the door Time goes by Ever decreasing circles At the height of day I went astray I lost control Terrified Do they know? The good life is all for show Cast into the unknown We shall reap what we’ve sewn At the end of it all Each of us dies alone In the dark will awake Many demons to play But in the cold light of day (Acedia) is one who walks unafraid Hiding in plain sight Devil in daylight Standing behind Demon of noontide
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Dawnwalker return in 2022 with their fifth album 'House of Sand,' which marks a significant move away from the post and folk metal influences of their last LP 'Ages' for something darker and more difficult to pin down. As pictured on Mitchell Nolte’s cover painting, the album is set against a backdrop of idyllic suburbs and the darkness that may be lurking beneath. References abound to the darker side of the human psyche and a spiritual malaise (the “demon of noontide”) which once contracted gradually destroys all in its path.

“The suburbs dream of violence...”

  • J.G. Ballard

Musically, there are touchstones from across the British indie and progressive rock canon -Pink Floyd, Radiohead and Mansun’s 1998 prog opera ‘Six’ to name a few – but these influences are blended with a modern heavy sensibility to create a unique sound all of its own. It might be thought of as something akin to the lovechild of Opeth and Kate Bush. At 43 minutes, it is Dawnwalker’s shortest LP by some distance, but each of these thirteen songs is packed to the brim with inventive ideas which belie their length.

Together with Joe Clayton of No Studio, they wanted to get away from the over produced sound of modern metal and computer-generated artifice. As such, no click tracks or synthesized instruments were used at all on the album. Instead, an ensemble of eight musicians wielding acoustic guitars, piano, violins and four vocalists performed whole takes live in the room, choosing to make a feature of their imperfections rather than airbrush them away. The end result is Dawnwalker’s darkest but most human and affecting album to date.

Credits

All songs written by Mark Norgate except:
‘House of Sand’ was written by Baum/Giant/Kaye and originally performed by Elvis Presley.
‘The Witness’ contains an excerpt from ‘Adonais’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Personnel:
Chris J. Allan . Drums
Matteo Bianciotto . Guitars, Vocals
Dane Cross . Vocals
Mina Jackson . Piano
Robin Melinda Koob . Violin
Mark Norgate . Vocals, Guitars
Roisin O’Toole . Vocals
and featuring Alastair Mitchell as “The Master”

Recorded and mixed by Joe Clayton at No Studio in Manchester, September to December, 2021. Piano recorded by Matt Brown Recordings. Mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional mangling was performed at home.

Cover painting by Mitchell Nolte.
Hieroglyphics designed by Emma Falconer.
Layout by Stuart Gardham.

Special thanks: Nick, Suzie, Hayley, Malin and Fig.