Where Is Home

Janel & Anthony
Cuneiform Records
General | May 2012

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Reviewed 2012-06-01
Delightfully varied guitar (Anthony Priog) and cello (Janel Leppin) duo. Part classical, jazz, psych, drone, they really cover some ground while being intimate, homesick, wandering and completely modern. Sounds like Tom Carter plus Hildur Guðnadóttir (of Hauschka & Hildur Guðnadóttir).


*1. (4:31) Galloping entrance, proggy mixed with a little Indian romance
2. (2:21) Space transmissions
*3. (5:40) BIttersweet, plaintive melody with sudden dreamy washes
4. (1:07) Twinkly soft little drone
5. (4:14) Being at your grandparent's place after a really long time and everything is sort of the same but not. eerie like that
6. (0:42) Lyrical interlude
*7. (5:40) Foggy San Francisco night. Barn Owlish
*8. (0:51) Elegant, restrained, ringing tones plus drone
9. (3:50) Off-edge, not your day but it gets a little sunnier
10. (7:56) Slight lonely Asian steppes flair
11. (1:33) Eeerie, mournful. Vox?
12. (6:39) Catchy then experimental then lyrical
13. (1:27) Soft, sultry finale, dramatic fadeout starting -0:18

Recent airplay

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Meow After MidnightAug 14, 2013
Mustang Song
New and OldJan 04, 2013
Broome's Orchard
Top 100 Albums of 2012Jan 03, 2013
Mustang Song
minimum entropyDec 12, 2012
'cross The Williamsburg Bridge, Big Sur
The Mongrel's StoopOct 21, 2012
Where Will We Go
CatharsisAug 09, 2012

Charting

2012-06-09 — 2012-08-12
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 12 4
Aug 5 2
Jul 29 4
Jul 22 4
Jul 15 2
Jul 8 3
Jul 1 1
Jun 24 2

Track listing

1. Big Sur
2. The Clearing
3. Leaving The Woods
4. Symphony Hills
5. Lily In The Garden
6. Auburn Road
7. Mustang Song
8. Stay With Me
9. A Viennesian Life
10. Broome's Orchard
11. 'cross The Williamsburg Bridge
12. Where Will We Go
13. Finale