Thursday, September 10, 2009

Autumn's Grey Solace - Over the Ocean


The duo of Erin Welton (vocals) and Scott Ferrell (everything else) avoids the "second album syndrome" with Over the Ocean, a sometimes excellent collection of ethereal dream pop that shows the band was right to sign with Projekt. As with most Projekt bands, Autumn's Grey Solace know how to make lush soundscapes that fully engage a listener's attention. Ferrell, with a dexterity rare for so-called shoegaze guitarists, layers his guitar sounds with an ear for detail and not just fuzz. Each track sounds like there are several guitars playing at the same time. And over Ferrell's workmanlike basslines and drums, Welton's airy voice soars and swoops, mingling the techniques of Cocteau Twins' Liz Fraser and Cranes' Alison Shaw. The lyrics aren't always understandable, but their sound doesn't necessarily reflect the words, and the emotion comes out anyway. Welton is a very expressive singer, mixed at just the right level above the music, which never overpowers her voice, but complements her vocal strengths at every step. Very well done and recommended for any fan of shoegaze or dream pop.

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