Hour Glass

Hour Glass

United States Est. 1967

"With a focus on delicate repetition and spacious arrangements, their music unfolds in layers that build tension and release through rhythmic restraint."

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Power of Love

Power of Love

1968

About Hour Glass

Hour Glass matters because it embodies a profound exploration of time and the human experience, resonating with those who grapple with fleeting moments and the weight of memory.
Their music captures an essential tension in contemporary culture: a yearning for connection amidst the relentless passage of life, making their sound a mirror for listeners searching for deeper meaning in everyday existence. Their approach...
Their music captures an essential tension in contemporary culture: a yearning for connection amidst the relentless passage of life, making their sound a mirror for listeners searching for deeper meaning in everyday existence. Their approach combines intricate layering with minimalistic arrangements, allowing each element to breathe and interact meaningfully. This intentionality cultivates an immersive space where listeners can lose themselves, challenging conventional songwriting by emphasizing atmosphere as much as melody. As a result, every sonic detail feels crucial, inviting introspection while maintaining an accessible quality. Lyrically, Hour Glass often navigates themes of nostalgia, uncertainty, and the search for identity, employing a conversational tone that balances sincerity with subtle irony. Their storytelling tends to evoke vivid imagery and emotional resonance without being overly explicit, allowing listeners to project their own experiences onto the narratives presented. This interplay between personal reflection and universal themes creates a rich tapestry that invites repeated engagement.

2 studio albums· 1 year· United States

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Hour Glass's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1967–1968
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