Downward Is Heavenward
Downward Is Heavenward is the fourth and thus far final studio album by the Champaign, Illinois post-hardcore band Hum. It was released on January 27, 1998 by RCA Records.
Reception
Despite selling fewer copies than its predecessor You'd Prefer an Astronaut, the album was critically acclaimed. Brent DiCrescenzo from Pitchfork Media praised the abrasive but graceful nature of the album, writing, "A listen to Downward Is Heavenward actually scrubs off a layer of skin, yet Hum still manage to infuse grace and control into their skyward swirl."[3] Ned Ragget from Allmusic wrote, "Having scored their fluke hit with 'Stars', Hum hunkered down and created a follow-up album that went nowhere, leading to the band's splintering. An unfortunate result all around, because, arguably, Downward Is Heavenward isn't merely the group's best album, but a lost classic of '90s rock, period."[1] In 1999, Pitchfork Media placed the album at #81 on their top 100 albums of the 1990s.[6]
Track listing
- "Isle of the Cheetah" – 6:38
- "Comin' Home" – 2:45
- "If You Are to Bloom" – 5:11
- "Ms. Lazarus" – 3:38
- "Afternoon with the Axolotls" – 6:27
- "Green to Me" – 3:56
- "Dreamboat" – 6:07
- "The Inuit Promise" – 6:07
- "Apollo" – 5:47
- "The Scientists" – 5:26
- Bonus single (Received by fans who pre-ordered the album)
- "Puppets" – 4:11
- "Aphids" – 6:08
Personnel
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- Matt Talbott
- Jeff Dimpsey
- Tim Lash
- Bryan St. Pere
- Andy Switzky
- Baltie de Lay
- Rod van Huis
- Joe Futrelle
- Akis Boyatzis
- Jeff Kropp
- Jason Gerken
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- "Hello Kitty"
- "Sundress"
- "I'd Like Your Hair Long"
- "Stars"
- "The Pod"
- "Puppets"
- "Green to Me"
- "Comin' Home"
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