In the Rain (Sol Invictus album)

In the Rain is the eighth studio album by the English band Sol Invictus, released in 1995 by the record label Tursa. On this recording, Sol Invictus wed trumpet, violin and cello to folk arrangements. Lyrically, the album focuses on the fragility of life and the certainty of death.

In the Rain
Studio album by
Released1995 (1995)
Genre
LanguageEnglish
LabelTursa

Recording and production

In the Rain was the first Sol Invictus album to fully incorporate classical instrumentation. It was the last on which the musicians David Mellor and Sarah Bradshaw participated.[1]

The frontman Tony Wakeford has described it as his most personal album. According to the book Looking for Europe: Neofolk und Hintergründe, the song "An English Garden" appears to be inspired by the film The Innocents, based on the novel The Turn of the Screw by Henry James.[1] The album liner notes include drawings by Tor Lundvall.[2]

Reception

John Bush of AllMusic described In the Rain as "a good collection of pop songs" but criticised Wakeford's vocals for being "occasionally erratic".[3] The music scholar Isabella van Elferen analyzed the track "An English Garden" in 2013. She used its lyrics as an example of the nostalgia and sense of "not-belonging" present in goth music, and wrote that the instrumentation, song structure and chords evoke the "idealised British home of Goth", which becomes "musically disclosed as the locus of nothing less than the uncanny itself".[4] The French music critic Jérôme Alberola wrote in 2016 that the album "marks a true evolution in the genre" of neofolk, because it added cello, violin, piano and trumpet to the acoustic guitar and vocals, creating a new formula based on "slick production and the simple but effective beauty of the melodies".[5]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Europa in the Rain I"1:06
2."Stay"4:47
3."Believe Me"3:52
4."Down the Years"4:22
5."In the Rain"4:41
6."Fall Like Rain"6:28
7."Oh What Fun"2:55
8."An English Garden"4:11
9."The World Shrugged"4:12
10."In Days to Come"4:03
11."Europa in the Rain II"3:18
2011 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Hedda Gabbler"8:28
13."Did You See"4:45

Personnel

  • Tony Wakeford Guitars, vocals
  • Sarah Bradshaw Cello
  • David Mellor Piano, keyboards
  • Karl Blake Electric guitar & bass
  • Nathalie Van Keymeulen Violin
  • Céline Marleix-Bardeau Violin
  • Eric Rodgers Trumpet
  • Nick Hall Drums, percussion[5]

References

Citations

Sources

  • Alberola, Jérôme (2016). Pushin' the limits. Anthologie de l'extrémisme et de la transgression dans la musique moderne (in French). Rosières-en-Haye: Camion Blanc. ISBN 9782357798298.
  • Bush, John. "In the Rain - Sol Invictus: AllMusic Review by John Bush". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  • Diesel, Andreas; Gerten, Dieter (2007). Looking for Europe: Neofolk und Hintergründe (in German). Zeltingen-Rachtig: Index Verlag. ISBN 978-393687802-8.
  • Elferen, Isabella van (2013). "Globalgoth? Unlocatedness in the musical home". In Byron, Glennis (ed.). Globalgothic. International Gothic. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp. 91–104. ISBN 9780719087950.
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