Thursday, July 5, 2007

Zelienople - His/Hers

I honestly forget who told me to listen to Zelienople a few years ago, but whoever it was I owe them. Although I initially got into the band because of their dreamy ambient sounds, it’s been interesting to hear them grow into a much more psych-folk/drone sound, which they’ve done very well I might add. After releasing albums on various labels such as Root Strata and Last Visible Dog, the band has found themselves a part of the Type roster for the release of their latest effort His/Hers.

It only took me until the second song “Moss Man” to think that this might be some of my favorite material that they’ve released. As soon as His/Hers completed I was pretty much positive. The album is a slightly different one for Zelienople in the fact that it shows a bit more of an abrasive side to the band as in the past. Granted, past albums haven’t been completely void of this attribute, but I can’t recall where the band has displayed as much unrest as on this album. Obviously they have left the dreamlike vibe way in the past and aren’t looking back, as this is far from sounding like any dream that a person would ever want to have. With each track pushing the ten minute mark, there is still plenty of room for the bands psych folk noodling which is showcased most notably on “Parts Are Lost”. Regardless of what the band is dwelling in, Matt Christensen’s vocals are as hauntingly distant as I’ve ever heard them and it really couldn’t accompany what the members of the band are churning out behind them any better. The end result is forty five minutes of hazy drugged out murkiness that absolutely echoes with sadness and desperation throughout, a perfect record for a complete freefall.

Zelienople – Moss Man [MP3]

For anyone that is interested, His/Hers can be picked up over at Type Records. I strongly recommend it.

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