Album Review: The Windy Hills - Fall Of Planet Esoteria

16 January 2014 | 2:22 pm | Lukas Murphy

Pretty little harmonies and tender lead vocals deliver potent, thoughtful songs, and the music swells and ripples beneath in a deeply moving kinda way, sending you off on a cosmic journey over and over again.



The lengthy, slow tempo intro that sees in Song Of Many, the six-minute opening track on The Windy Hills' latest effort, brings about a whole lot of realisation. The kind of existential, skyward-gazing inspiration behind it is evident throughout the entire album, and it holds a certain charm to it, too. Pretty little harmonies and tender lead vocals deliver potent, thoughtful songs, and the music swells and ripples beneath in a deeply moving kinda way, sending you off on a cosmic journey over and over again.