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William Henry Meung
Hiraeth And Limerence
Hiraeth and Limerence, the first in a series of four LP’s, was recorded to phone and tape in Dunedin between 2016-2019 as a particularly turbulent period in William’s life drew to a close.
Hiraeth - a yearning for that which is lost or has passed.
Limerence - a state of infatuation or obsession with another person that involves an all-consuming passion and intrusive thoughts.
Context is key to understanding this record. Hiraeth and Limerence was recorded at the end of what William refers to as a ‘decade long dream-war’ where he was battling mental health issues and its fallout. It’s highs and lows are stark and interchangeable. Moments of calm and sweetness also reveal William’s fragility and confusion, while his true courage and tenacity are most evident during the LP’s darkest moments which oscillate between ecstasy and despair. The ever-present amp-hum and tape hiss play as much of a role as the piano, guitar, voice and cheap/home-made electronics William employs.
In spite of the means and circumstances, Hiraeth and Limerence is a cohesive document and stands as a candid testament to the strength of its creator’s character.
A1
Chain Of Birds
A2
Letting Go
A3
Saint Clair
A4
Half A Twin-Flame
A5
Foxhole Blues
A6
What Does It Spell?
A7
Just Me And The Animals
A8
Airport Song
A9
Gnawing Your Way Out Of The Trap
B1
Yet Anoher Pop Song About Infatuation
B2
The Panopticon
B3
Distance
B4
You Are The Sea
B5
Night Of The Beast

