Eyes in the Melancholy Palm, the debut long player from Cathode Ray Eyes (Ryan Delgaudio from The Cult Of Dom Keller) is a dark, brooding record that lurches from fuzzed out deranged pop (“Harry Houdini”) to cinematic instrumentals (“And the Burial Had Several Different Endings”) to dark gothic psych rippers. It is a eerie, bizarre world of Cathode Ray Eyes. Despite the Celtic Frost-summoning title, Eyes In the Melancholy Palm is psych rock par excellance. Heavily distorted vocals leer from behind a gauzy curtain of drone-laden, looped guitars; narcotic splinters of gothic, ambient waves underneath: “Joy Division scoring 28 Days Later”. (Grinding Halt) The LP is pressed in an edition of 500 copies, all on pristine white vinyl, housed in a heavy weight jacket.
Tracklist
- And the Burial Had Several Different Endings (3:54)
- Death Song No.1 (2:25)
- The Unsuccesful Resurrection of James Dean (3:43)
- I Woke Up This Morning and the World Was on Fire (3:10)
- Drowning Rats (1:47)
- Grim Reaper on My Back (3:50)
- And it Came (Barrel of Skeletons) (3:26)
- Harry Houdini (2:08)
- Will You Catch Me When I Fall From on High (3:23)
- A Short Place Piece About a Broken Piano (1:52)
- Goodbye to the Wonder (5:46)
- 1000 Suns (2:48)
- When There Is No Beginning, Middle or End (2:59)



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