If you’re talking about modern progressive rock and don’t bring up Haken, you’re doing it wrong. Since the south English sextet
started jamming together in 2004, they’ve been one of their genre’s most loyal yet, simultaneously, adventurous forces. And how do
you honour such an eclectic, unpredictable career? You make Fauna: Haken’s most genre-busting and conceptually fascinating album
to date. “The premise of the album when we started writing it was that every song would have an animal assigned to it,” explains
singer and co-founder Ross Jennings. “They all have something related to the animal kingdom that we could write about, but they
also connect to the human world. Each track has layers, and some of them are more obvious than others.” Musically, Fauna represents Haken at their most diverse. Taurus commences the album with its scraping heavy metal chords, as
polyrhythmic as they are jagged. However, Ross’s melodic croon and the triumphant chorus are true Haken. Eyes Of Ebony is pure
math rock, delicate in its start-stop clean guitar picking and chiming cymbals, while Island In The Clouds flaunts its bouncing
bassline. Eighteen years deep, they’re still evolving and keeping their fans on their toes. Is there any truer definition of what
making progressive rock means than that?
Available as Ltd 2CD Mediabook (incl. Instrumentals), Gatefold 180g 2LP+LP-booklet, Standard CD Jewelcase & as Digital Album.
Tracklisting Below
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If you’re talking about modern progressive rock and don’t bring up Haken, you’re doing it wrong. Since the south English sextet
started jamming together in 2004, they’ve been one of their genre’s most loyal yet, simultaneously, adventurous forces. And how do
you honour such an eclectic, unpredictable career? You make Fauna: Haken’s most genre-busting and conceptually fascinating album
to date. “The premise of the album when we started writing it was that every song would have an animal assigned to it,” explains
singer and co-founder Ross Jennings. “They all have something related to the animal kingdom that we could write about, but they
also connect to the human world. Each track has layers, and some of them are more obvious than others.” Musically, Fauna represents Haken at their most diverse. Taurus commences the album with its scraping heavy metal chords, as
polyrhythmic as they are jagged. However, Ross’s melodic croon and the triumphant chorus are true Haken. Eyes Of Ebony is pure
math rock, delicate in its start-stop clean guitar picking and chiming cymbals, while Island In The Clouds flaunts its bouncing
bassline. Eighteen years deep, they’re still evolving and keeping their fans on their toes. Is there any truer definition of what
making progressive rock means than that?
Available as Ltd 2CD Mediabook (incl. Instrumentals), Gatefold 180g 2LP+LP-booklet, Standard CD Jewelcase & as Digital Album.
Tracklisting Below
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.