Hallelujah - All The Way Home by The Verlaines

Hallelujah - All The Way Home

The Verlaines

1985

Hallelujah - All The Way Home is a Alt/Indie album by The Verlaines, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • jangly
  • wistful
  • art school

About

While the type of '80s music with heavy synths and over-the-top fashion statements is often resurrected in the '10s, less known these days is the era's primitive and ambitious pop-rock underground. Long before The Decemberists raided the thesaurus, there were The Verlaines: an unusual group from Dunedin, New Zealand, led by multi-instrumentalist Graeme Downes, who’d studied classical music but struggled with containing his emotions. Named after the French symbolist poet Paul Verlaine, The Verlaines aimed to mix high art with a desperate, withering tone. 1985’s <i>Hallelujah All the Way Home</i> is quite refreshing. The band plays for broke with the primitive rock ’n’ roll of “Lying in State” while refining their primitivism on the gorgeous “Don’t Send Me Away.” This album has long been underrated in favor of The Verlaines' later works, but the genuine enthusiasm behind “The Lady and the Lizard,” “It Was Raining,” and “Phil Too?” are enough to make this an essential release from the '80s Flying Nun scene, which also featured The Chills and The Clean.

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Tracklist

  1. 1It Was Raining5:02
  2. 2All Laid On2:12
  3. 3The Lady and the Lizard5:55
  4. 4Don't Send Me Away1:56
  5. 5Lying in State2:36
  6. 6Phil Too?4:39
  7. 7For the Love of Ash Grey3:36
  8. 8The Ballad of Harry Noryb7:32

Credits

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold