2009, Ektro
Circle: no beginning and no end, and when you think you've come upon the conclusion you're back at the start. Perhaps this describes Circle's compositional work ethic more than anything.
As has always been the case, Circle has presented itself yet again as being unwilling or unable to sit still or to be predictable, but their desire to present the best work possible is always a part of their program. As if in a screening room, dim the lights, hit the projector, and take in Hollywood.
As has always been the case, Circle has presented itself yet again as being unwilling or unable to sit still or to be predictable, but their desire to present the best work possible is always a part of their program. As if in a screening room, dim the lights, hit the projector, and take in Hollywood.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Connection |
| 2 | Mercy and Tuesday |
| 3 | Earthworm |
| 4 | Sacrifice |
| 5 | Spam Folder |
| 6 | Requiem in D Minor: Hard to Realize |
| 7 | Requiem in D Minor: Madman |
| 8 | Requiem in D Minor: Suddenly |
Customer Reviews




Isolation HelmetCirle's latest album features Bruce Duff on vocals and lead guitar. If you are unfamiliar with Bruce he was the vocalist/bassist of the band Jesters of Destiny in the 1990's. Circle continue to put out quality music with this release. Working with Mr. Duff they definitely seem inspired. Still present is the Circle sound of repetition which no other band working today does as well. A few tracks are obviously inspired by 90's medal but taken and warped by Circle. That is probably what most attracts me to this band. You here the influences in their music but it always sounds like Circle. Highly recommended.





