h. pruz Red sky at morning
If their debut record "No Glory" represented a sinking into a new love with a wide-eyed and vulnerable abandon, "Red sky at morning" reckons with the calm after the torrent, the future it may represent, and the past it may unearth. The title is lifted from a 2000+ year old proverb that finds itself cited in the New Testament: Red sky at night, sailors' delight / Red sky at morning, sailors take warning. Traditionally used by mariners, Pruzinsky gives contemporary meaning to trudging forward into an unknown horizon at all costs.
- 1. Come
- 2. Arrival
- 3. After Always
- 4. Siren Song
- 5. Your Hands
- 6. Leaving a Wound Without a Mark
- 7. If You Cannot Make It Stop
- 8. Force
- 9. Krista
- 10. Whatever Comes Through
- 11. Sailor's Warning