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Everything Is Good Here : ウィキペディア英語版 | Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home
''Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home'' is the third studio album by Angels of Light. It was released on March 4, 2003, via band leader Michael Gira's own record label, Young God Records. Produced by Gira himself and engineered by Martin Bisi, the album features extensive contributions from various musicians, including freak folk musician Devendra Banhart, Hungarian violinist Eszter Balint, drummer Thor Harris and composer Joe McGinty.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title="Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home" on Young God Records )〕 Proceeds from the band's 2002 live album, ''We Were Alive!'', were used to fund the production and recording of the album. ==Critical reception== Upon its release, ''Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home'' generally received positive reviews from the music critics. Ned Raggett of Allmusic wrote: Michael Gira maintains the winning streak but explores a newer, more controlled delicacy on ''Everything is Good Here''. He also further added that the album "finds his extremes of harrowing, wrenching music and performance, and a calmer, almost mystical approach, more integrated than ever before."〔 Dominique Leone of Pitchfork praised the album, awarding it as "best new music." He stated: "The music that resonates with as much emotional weight and vital abandon is rare, and though I'm less inclined to look for answers in the mix than revel in its chaos, ''Everything Is Good Here/Please Come Home'' is a commendable, heady experience."〔 Andrew Unterberger of Stylus Magazine also commented: "One of the greatest strengths of ''Everything is Good Here/Please Come Home'' is its ability to sound majestic without sounding epic – without all the cheesiness and pomposity that epic implies."〔
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