Keith Canisius – Waves

waves Keith Canisius   WavesBeen looking forward to the second solo outing from Keith Canisius for a couple months now, or at least since I found out it was coming out. Canisius, as some may remember, is part of the amazing Danish dream-pop/shoegaze group Rumskib. In fact their album was just recently featured in my top albums of the decade post, so to say these solo outings come with great expectations is an understatement.

Canisius’ first effort Ferris Wheel Makeout definitely didn’t disappoint when it was released last year, delivering more of the otherworldly dream-pop sounds and melodies that hooked me from the very beginning. Now, just a year later, he has returned with his latest album Waves once again through Quince Records. The record sees Canisius continue in the direction of heavy Cocteau Twins influence, but inching away from some of the more extreme twist and turns melodically while offering up a softer ambient side of things that dominates a number of tracks throughout the album. It’s great to be able to hear him take the already distinct sound that has graced the Rumskib album and his previous solo effort and continue to build upon it. The added textures give it a much smoother feel while still allowing Canisius to interject some of the more extravagant passages that has by this point become sort of a calling card and a mighty good one at that.

While my coverage of such music has certainly waned over the past year or so, and really I have no explanation why, Waves is the sort of album that continually reminds me with each track as to why I fell in love with this sort of music in the first place. Once again, Mr. Canisius has delivered another solid effort.

Keith Canisius – Waves [MP3]

For those interested in picking this up in the USA, it’s available through Tonevendor or Darla. If you’re in the UK Norman Records has you covered. If you like what you hear above, there is much more of it to be found on the album, so definitely pick it up if you’re enjoying it.

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