Wednesday, November 3, 2010

V.A.S.T : Visual Audio Sensory Theater Album Review

In 1998 a little unknown by the  name  of Jon Crosby   under the acronym of V.A.S.T. released his self titled debut album , its  a harmonious blend of  Gothic , Industrial and a New Age  Ambiance , a electric and  acoustic   marriage set over a shadowy  lyrical  backdrop.
I was very  impressed with the  guitar work, the awe inspiring vocals, and the realistic and earthy chanting  in this very solid debut. As far as album  art goes i am not sure who the eye belongs too  and where it was taken or who worked on the graphics but they did a great job  the cover demands attention. Production of the album was superb  also  the samples used from "The Nile's Edge", "Somewhere Else To Be" and "You": "Salve Regina" by The Benedictine Monks of the Abby Saint-Maurice and Saint-Maur, Cleraux

TRACKLIST
   
1 Here                                              4:57
2 Touched 3:57
3 Dirty Hole 5:36
4 Pretty When You Cry 3:50
5 I'm Dying 4:09
6 Flames 4:37
7 Temptation 3:09
8 Three Doors 5:04
9 The Niles Edge 4:29
10 Somewhere Else To Be 3:05
11 Untitled 3:41
12 You 4:58
   
   
   
   
1 : Here - A powerful classical introduction that  ends up industrial sounding  with electric guitars makes me feel  he  is asking the big question  where am i in the scheme of things?  a state of limbo or perfection ? a man searching for something but  always   just out of his grasp perhaps ' Crosby states "All I know is that I'm here / drifting somewhere in the past / Somewhere in eternity / I never want to leave". Has classical intro that abruptly runs into industrial rhythm's and electric guitars.      
   
   
2 : Touched -  The most  famous song  on the album and without this song  none of the other gems would not of been unearthed for the majority of cd/mp3 owners contains samples from "Pilentze Pee-Pilentze" by Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares and from "Bo Go Gyaling", "Tibetan Buddhist Rites From The Monasteries Of Bhutan - Vol 2" . The chanting is impressive such a beautiful demonstration  of soaring vocals and emotion all at once
Touched was promoted heavily  with   the movie The Beach  which probably drove half the market to this cd, Crosby's vocals and composure shine brightly.
   
   
3 : Dirty Hole - Contains samples from "Sounds Of The South" darkest song on the album for me. Begins with a chilling organ that made me think of a Gothic cathedral perhaps  hearing it  in a  old cloister on a still  winters night, samples are haunting and  eerie strong vocals; The song seems to  be  about the dangers of letting the sexual demons loose Crosby's voice blends beautiful with the haunting  atmosphere he has made       

  
4 : Pretty When You Cry - I think we have intentionally hurt someone   that  we love just  to see their reaction out of malice or spite . "I didn't mean to hurt you / but you're pretty when you cry." .A haunting bliss of gothic/industrial; . The piano combined with a strong bass line make this song amazing. .
   
   
5 : I'm Dying - Perhaps a spiritual statement  made  to remind himself or others that  we are mortal that each day we march to the inevitable certainty. Crosby screams "Not one day goes by that I don't know that I'm dying"  Once again the the chants plus the industrial-style guitars and rhythm back up the nice vocals and honest lyrics very well.    

  
6 : Flames - Nice soothing  guitar  almost folk  sounding with a cello playing sung with so much  felt  compassion and love its hard  to describe it . You can feel the  intense emotion in Jon's voice Flames has the ability to put you in tears and/or lull you to sleep in peace. A love song on another level; beautifully composed, it just has to  be experienced


7 : Temptation - An admission of vulnerability, with the simple and repetitive "You are my temptation" as Crosby attempts to pull out of the swoon from the previous song. Loud, overpowering, effusive. Awake now? Yes the opening guitar on this immediately made me love it, and the rest of the song doesn't disappoint, it's another adrenaline song with one of the best choir chorus's in the album
   
   
8 : Three Doors - Another quality rhythmic  track  i was so hooked on this song  for a long time  catchy  song  "Three doors to go through / I only want the one that leads to you". " This is  your only chance at immortality  I can give you strength  but i cant  give you the key"
   
   
9 : The Niles Edge - I really  like this song also    nice  Somber and surreal brilliant vocals and sampling but  is out of  the league  of Flames when it comes to emotion
   
   
10 :Somewhere Else To Be - Song of soul searching;  Crosby delivers with thought-provoking, melodic, and versatile vocal talent  . Desperate for escape, "I wish I could run / from everyone / Give me somewhere else to be... give me out, that's all I need." Perhaps a time when Jon wasn't comfortable  in his  own skin .Blends  into the next track with  ease
       
   
11 : Untitled - It serves a definite purpose on this album - a nice exit from 'Somewhere Else to Be'  this is a great song, the male choir is enchanting,  it just sinks into you without any warning until you're utterly subdued Beautiful transition piece,   


12 : You -   A  great finish for this album  i love the  sounds in this track  the  song is beautiful sung with compassion The spacey keyboard takes you to a completely different place,  a gentle fitting to a great album  he  gently  takes  you to the end.  "You can't take anything with you / Except the love I have for you." . Amazing closing piece combining breathy vocals and soothing electronics

Conclusion : This is a outstanding debut album , Jon does get compared a lot to Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails i  don't think  there is a lot personally its just they are both one man  projects and happen to be in the same genre i think the music is different, For me the  best  song  on here  is  Flames for a slow moving  hit that is deep   but if you like a bit more  fast moving songs  Temptation and Three doors  are great songs .
Overall a stunning debut well sampled ,well sung and worthy of having a spot  in  the  cd/mp3 collection , a great listen 8/10

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