Hologram of Baal

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Hologram of Baal represents a stunning comeback album for Australia's Church, who've been virtually silent since 1994's Sometime Anywhere. In the tradition of past classics such as Starfish and Priest = Aura, Baal boasts an expansive, ambient production; lovely guitar layering; and singer Steve Kilbey's hushed, poetic delivery. Tracks such as "The Great Machine" balance the chiming acoustic and electric guitars of Peter Koppes and Marty Willson-Piper with canyon-size reverb and cryptic lyrics, a formula for mystique rock that the Church have never abandoned. The up-tempo "No Certainty Attached" and the spare, angular "Buffalo" show new sides to the band, who, after numerous label mishaps and near hits, are in excellent form. --James Rotondi

Alternative Press
Hologram Of Baal is traditional Church--as glistening as intelligent, challenging popular music can be.

Hologram of Baal

Music Review:

  1. Hot Hands: A Tribute to Throwing Muses & Kristin Hersh
  2. How I Quit Smoking
  3. How the West Was One
  4. I've Suffered For My Art...Now It's Your Turn [Live]
  5. Insignificance
  6. It's Not Metalcore: It's Crossover
  7. King Kong
  8. Kmfdm (Symbols) [Extra tracks] [Import]
  9. Last of the Ghetto Astronauts [Import]
  10. Let It Happen

Music Review

music review

Music Review

Waiting on You/Two Days in Winter [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Beethoven: String Quartets, Opp. 18/2 & 18/5

Bach: St. John Passion (Highlights)

Music: Board By Board

Bar de Lune: Studio Sessions

Bigtunes: Living For The Weekend [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]

Adia

...All This Time [Live]

Audio Biography CD [Import]

Bach for Babies: Fun and Games for Budding Brains

Borders & Boundaries

Armstrong [Import]

Basta Una Mirada

Baddest Love Jams, Vol. 3: After the Dance

Judgment!