Blessed Unrest (album)

The album was critically well received in Perth, with The West Australian noting: Occasionally there is a schism in the music world, an unexpected tremor of greatness.

Henry F. Skerritt, young visionary and pending poet, displays a hope of this.

Eavesdrop 1984 is stunning and evocative with brooding depth from the cello, lasting the record through.

Como employs minimal orchestration but retains the soulful, provoking depth of a moody genius: further proved in Moksha.

Disturbing and enlightening, Blessed Unrest suggests greater things to come.All tracks are written by Henry F. Skerritt This 2000 rock album–related article is a stub.