The Half-Light Symphony
The Half-Light Symphony is the first EP by New Zealand progressive rock band Battle Circus. A concept record depicting mankind's transitional stages of existence following a cataclysmic nuclear disaster, the EP is divided into four distinct movements that provide a narrative for each part of the story. The research and hypotheses of US-based academic Dr. Philip K. Mossman heavily influenced the band, and were central to the themes of the album.
A recording of Dr. Mossman reciting a passage from his paper entitled "Epoch" was sent to the band by the now-deceased professor's wife, and was included in the final track "Mossman's Epoch". Throughout the New Zealand tour for the album the band would perform The Half-Light Symphony in its entirety, from start to finish.
The band commissioned renowned Japanese artist Ryohei Hase to create the artwork.
Personnel
;Battle Circus- Marcel Bellve - Vocals, Guitar
- Yvonne Wu - Piano
- Ryan Marshall - Bass
- James Whitlock - Drums, Percussion, Violin, Timpani
- David Holmes - Production, Mixing, Mastering
- Chris Winchcombe - Mastering
- Miriam Robinson - French Horn
- Lloyd de Beer - Violin
- Warwick Robinson - Viola
- Steve Litherland - Cello
- Dr. Philip Mossman - Sample on Track 4