[dream-pop] (2021) You'll Never Get to Heaven - Wave Your Moonlig...
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(2021) You'll Never Get to Heaven - Wave Your Moonlight Hat for the Snowfall Train EP
Review:
Youâll Never Get to Heavenâs lucid dream-pop rarely coalesces into recognizable shapes. âWe are intuitively drawn to music that occupies a space between intimacy and distance,â says Chuck Blazevic, who shares the duo with his partner, the classically trained pianist, violinist, and vocalist Alice Hansen. Across four releases in just under a decade, the London, Ontario-based couple have developed a strain of ambient songcraft as instrumentally sophisticated as it is hazily mysterious. On Wave Your Moonlight Hat for the Snowfall Train, they replace the drum machine pulse of 2017âs Images with a shimmering, vaporous sound. Inspired by the beatless, delay-drenched free jazz arrangements of Phil Yostâs 1967 LP Bent City (whose closing song provides the new albumâs title), this softly atmospheric cycle feels both tenderly tactile and forever out of reach. From the start, YNGTHâs music has been intentionally incomplete. In a 2014 interview, Nova Scotian experimental musician and Divorce label founder Darcy Spidle recalled receiving the duoâs 2012 debut as a demo. When Spidle heard the sketchy, unfinished bedroom recordings of breath-on-glass pop, he offered to release the record as-is. Hansen has compared the origins of YNGTH to Leyland Kirbyâs hauntological project The Caretaker: building songs with symphonic jazz samples from a bygone era to linger eternally in a ghost-filled ballroom. With a patient process that requires three or four years between releases, YNGTH have continually tweaked their time-suspending formula. The 2014 EP Adorn paid direct tribute to the duoâs influences with a cover of Cluster and Enoâs âBy This River,â followed by a solo piano performance of Erik Satieâs âEnfantillages Pittoresques: Berceuse.â On Imagesâreleased by Maryland label Yellow K the year after Japanese Breakfastâs debutâYNGTH found a sputtering propulsion that resembled synth-pop, allowing Hansenâs soft, wistful vocal melodies to be tugged forward by analog and electronic beats. Wave Your Moonlight Hat continues their use of chiming metallophone percussion (also a feature of Blazevicâs solo project Slow Attack Ensemble), but in comparison to the duoâs previous output, it feels weightless. The eight songs of Wave Your Moonlight Hat are split between fragile vocal meditations and instrumentals as delicate as origami cranes. With poetic economy of words, Hansen uses natural imagery (a setting sun, a creeping dawn) and sound elements (an infinite echo dancing in and out of phase) to evoke spiraling emotions that never quite come into focus. On âEye, Soul and Hand,â she lowers her voice to a muffled ASMR whisper, making it almost impossible to discern some of the albumâs most affecting lyrics: âFear is a pale gray shadow, and now that youâre gone it takes its form.â Even if she doesnât reveal specifics, the world weighs heavy as it disintegrates around her. On previous releases, Blazevic has earned attention for his use of the Monome, a grid-based control panel of blinking squares that requires the user to define its function. For these songs, his primary tool is the fretless bass, which glides between grooves and punctuates Hansenâs vocal hooks with twinkling harmonics like Jaco Pastorius. Wave Your Moonlight Hatâs other core instruments include marimba and the watery, Grouper-like pianos that bob to the surface on closer âPredawn Visions.â The final effect is like Julee Cruise produced by Ivo Watts-Russell, or Elizabeth Fraser produced by Angelo Badalamenti. Four releases in, Youâll Never Get to Heaven have crafted a sound that is comforting and familiar but never predictable.

Track Listing:
1.Setting Sun 02:58
2.Pink and Gold and Blue 02:55
3.Dust 02:35
4.Pattern Waves 03:30
5.Eye, Soul and Hand 03:18
6.Mad Shadows 02:33
7.Eternal Present 02:59
8.Predawn Visions 02:27
Media Report:
Genre: dream-pop
Country: UK / Canada
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2021) You'll Never Get to Heaven - Wave Your Moonlight Hat for the Snowfall Train EP [FLAC]- 05 - Eye, Soul and Hand.flac (15.1 MB)
- 02 - Pink and Gold and Blue.flac (14.6 MB)
- 03 - Dust.flac (11.5 MB)
- 04 - Pattern Waves.flac (14.4 MB)
- 01 - Setting Sun.flac (12.2 MB)
- 06 - Mad Shadows.flac (9.0 MB)
- 07 - Eternal Present.flac (14.1 MB)
- 08 - Predawn Visions.flac (10.0 MB)
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