Monday, June 14, 2010
Eluvium - Similes
Artist: Eluvium
Album: Similes
Release: 2010
“Appended to the breeze, talking amongst the trees”
Portland is an interesting city. The majority of the time it’s raining yet the city’s inhabitants are some of the friendliest people you can ever meet. Normally those two things could never coexist. But Portlanders can often be seen smiling while they walk down Burnside or Hawthorne in the rain. This is my ideal listening experience for Eluviums new release Similes. I find it appropriate not only because Matthew Cooper, aka Eluvium, resides in the rose city, but because all of Eluviums music just seems to make more sense on a rainy day. His music manages to both capture the beauty of the city and subdue the listener into a rather submissive state. One feels at ease like you’re floating above the clouds, above the storms below. It’s as though the paintings of life around us are melting away before our eyes and what we are left with is the primal beauty of our natural world. One can't help but smile while experiencing this album. Musically, this is Eluviums most groundbreaking release yet. The soft piano keys create an atmosphere of relaxation and no sound ever overstays its welcome. The soundscapes captured here are an ever rotating door of audible clarity. As one sound exits, another enters to take its place. Like players on a stage, each instrument plays its part to perfection until the final curtain falls. But this is not the biggest thing about Similes. The most shocking part of this recording is the fact that it has lyrics! Until now, all five of his records have been entirely instrumental with the occasional sound clip. It’s natural for musicians to try and expand their sound in interesting ways. So adding lyrics into the mix was the next logical step for Eluvium. I view this decision in the same way I view Steven Wilson’s choices lyrically on Insurgentes. The lyrics are meant to complement the music, not the other way around. So the addition of lyrics helps the record by adding a whole new level of sound that could never exist on his previous releases. It’s not often I come across music that can take my breath away. But with Similes, Mr. Eluvium has created something magical. I can’t wait till the next rainy day!
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