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Beach House released a new album earlier this month titled Bloom, and that's truly what they do in this album. It's like all Beach House albums before but at the same time it's not. The songs on this album are so much more evocative and even more thought provoking than their previous works. Somehow, they just keep getting better and better.
It's both dreamy and troubling at the same time - the album as a whole basically takes you to a moment before a storm - before some trials and walks you all the way through until you reach the other side - until you reach the calm. But unlike other artists who just write full out epics, Beach House uses their unique charm to tell this story. All at the same time, I felt like I was progressing into the future, in the present, and immersed in nostalgia. It has that perfect balance that makes you feel sentimental, confused, and yet somehow still hopeful for what is to come.
This might be my favorite album thus far this year (Franz Ferdinand -you have a lot to live up to.) As usual Victoria Legrand's vocals are the epitome of perfection and Alex Scally's intricate guitar intertwines with the most delicate precision. This album just does so many things right. The album as a whole is stunning and really, there are no dull moments.
In the opener "Myth" - the single released earlier this year, Legrand sings "it's never as it seems" and indeed it isn't. Part of the magic of Bloom comes in it's ability to create a world separate from this one. In the songs of Bloom, you are transformed to another place - somewhere the sky is always bright and you are running around in the sunlight in a field, but then still reminds you of the reality. The mix really creates emotional conflict and causes you to feel really connected with the albums. "Lazuli" the synth toys with your head just a little and is completely tranforming - it's a strong followup to "Wild"."New Year" is probably my favorite song on the album and is exquisite - Legrand truly shines. "On the Sea" is the perfect track for just laying down on the middle of the floor in a room and staring at the ceiling thinking.
Beach House has done it again.
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