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Ghost Is Not Real

Husky Rescue

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1 My Home Ghost Husky Rescue 3:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Diamonds In the Sky Husky Rescue 4:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Nightless Night Husky Rescue 7:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Blueberry Tree, Pt. 1 Husky Rescue 2:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Blueberry Tree, Pt. 2 Husky Rescue 2:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Blueberry Tree, Pt. 3 Husky Rescue 5:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Hurricane (Don't Come Knocking) Husky Rescue 4:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Silent Woods Husky Rescue 2:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Shadow Run Husky Rescue 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Caravan Husky Rescue 5:17 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Leave it up to a band from Finland to make a lap steel guitar sound downright extraterrestrial. Following on the heels of the band's critically acclaimed first album and the slew of rare vinyl records and EPs independently released by the group's founder, Marko Nyberg, Husky Rescue is poised to divide and conquer, albeit gently, on their second album, Ghost Is Not Real. Nyberg is in many respects an apt set builder — his strengths lie in his ability to set a scene and provide a hazy, gauzy atmosphere for Reeta-Leena Korhola's fragile vocals to hang in. And this is why comparisons to Air come so readily — like Air, Nyberg aims for a feeling, not an explicit narrative. Granted, Nyberg's instrumentation is very Air-like as well; squinchy retro synthesizers and acoustic guitars abound, as well as the occasional alto flute (an immediate touchstone for Air's 10,000 Hz Legend). "Diamonds in the Sky" sounds a lot like Air, all the way from the acoustic guitar loop to the synth whooshes and sensual, if cryptic, vocals. But unlike their French counterparts, Husky Rescue is just a smidgen more rock & roll, which might be one of the reasons why they were able to hitch a ride on the Lollapalooza train the year before this album arrived in stores. Most tracks are able to handle this aspect; "My Ghost Home," for example, manages to lasso elements of indie rock and electronica together to memorable effect, and it's the best track on the album as a result. The one outright rock & roll track on the album, "Nightless Night," feels a little contrived, though — Husky Rescue is at their best when they're loping along on gentle synthesizers, and in this instance they sound somewhat stiff and uncomfortable. The band battles with self-conscious rock & roll and slightly limp slow songs (the three-part "Blueberry Tree" sequence grows overpoweringly saccharine at times), but they're ultimately saved by Nyberg's whimsy and inventiveness.

Recent Customer Reviews

WHERE ARE THE HR VIDEOS?
     
by Mars28

"Vote Yes" that this review is helpful to help get Husky Rescue's videos available for purchase on itunes! Their videos are fantastic and deserve to be recognized. If you haven't seen their videos before you can go to their website and view them (but not purchase them). The videos are like something David Lynch would make if he had lived in Scandinavia. Beautiful!

Homework, Roadtrip, Summer Day
     
by pyroman21

The perfect album to play while up late writing a paper - melodic but not tired, a good beat that doesn't distract you from your task. It's also perfect for a lazy car trip when you just want to gaze out the window at passing scenery...or maybe put the CD on during a relaxing day at the park. Perfect.

Wilco meets Air with a touch of rainbows.
     
by DiscriminateMUsic Fan

Which is are two bands that i really enjoy. Definately beautiful driving melodies and cool chill out music.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Helsinki, Finland

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

Inspired by film, photography, art, and the climate in its home country of Finland, Husky Rescue was formed by Marko Nyberg in 2002. Nyberg went under the name Husky Rescue while recording the debut record with about 20 musicians and singers. Country Falls, an ambient pop collection with subtle hints...
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