In March, Matador set Circuit des Yeux’s haunting and midnight-hued masterpiece, Halo on the Inside, loose on an unsuspecting world. Critical adoration and a transcendent world tour followed. And now, we are doing it all over again.
Out digitally today, Halo on the Inside: Director’s Cut is the album as it was originally delivered to the label – reinstating the original tracklist and adding three previously unreleased compositions, along with two demos. Watch a video for the unreleased song ‘Decoy’ here.
Stream / download Halo on the Inside: Director’s Cut here.
Read an explanatory text from CDY’s Haley Fohr below.
HOTI: Director’s Note
“It has been over two years since the beginning of Halo on the Inside. Although our landscape continues to transform in unimaginable ways, my artistic statement in HOTI remains intact nearly 1,000 days after its inception.
Humans are not to be feared. We are not a perfect specimen, but we are as nature intended. This album was written in utter aloneness. I would pick up my hypothetical pen in my darkest hour when villains and enemies danced around mockingly in my mind. My etchings often felt like a fool’s errand, a brush with insanity.
But every so often dawn would break and the idioms of predator, abuser, grifter, and murderer would all break down to the same soft center; a wonderless child. We are each some form of an innocent, unknowing child who has been roughly marked by time.
We all need the help of strangers. It is a revelatory act to reach out and steady oneself with the hand of the unknown. This album was finished by benevolent strangers – people I had never met and some I will never meet. The result is my boldest, most thematic album. Each song on HOTI represents a wrestle of knowing love in all its heart-aching truths. It is my dearest hope that my efforts in creation during desolation will encourage others to find wonder when washed ashore on their own deserted island.
It is my honour to present Halo on the Inside to you in its original form. My ‘Director’s Cut’ includes three previously unreleased tracks + two demos. They are songs that give breath + ooze to the conundrum of turning to love again + again + again. These newly included songs balance the previous presented work and allot in me a great, final exhale.
May you live in love + wonder,
H”
Fohr will return to the road this fall, with dates scheduled in North America, Mexico, and the EU. She will also perform a not-to-be-missed original live score to F.W. Murnau’s ‘Nosferatu’ (1922) at the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles on October 30th.