Review
Alright folks, let's dive into the enchanting sound rabbit hole that is "Heiress", crafted by Novo Amor and Lowswimmer. Imagine if you will, a sound realm where identity and relationships casually play hopscotch amid emotional spectrums. Here, Bon Iver vibes flutter through the air like a kite in a gentle breeze, with tracks like "Silvery" and "Cavalry" that paint broad sonic brushstrokes, filled with lush falsettos and a blend of both analog and synthetic echoes. It's like watching sunrise through a kaleidoscope—constantly shifting and leaving you in awe.
Now, the poetic lyricism of "Heiress" might trick you into thinking it's a literary puzzle. Songs such as "Amateur Blood" and "Pteryla" don't just skim the emotional surface; they delve deep into themes of rivalry and love, weaving tales that straddle the line between abstract and poignant metaphors. The album's production deserves a nod too—each track is a mini symphony of organic-electronic fireworks. Think "Vantablack" and "Anatome" when you picture ghostly ballads that dance on your spine. Yeah, some might gripe that it borrows too many ideas from its atmospheric peers, like a band with the jukebox, but give "Dancer" a whirl and you'll see the duo isn't just cribbing notes. There's potential here that's just waiting for its moment in the moonlight. - Bo