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Monday, 5 April 2021

Doll – Comfort is a Disease

 

Doll – Comfort is a Disease – Cassette/Download – 2021- Virtues

https://www.virtueslabel.com/

https://xaylababydoll.bandcamp.com/album/comfort-is-a-disease

https://daisyelectronics.bandcamp.com/


Doll has been releasing since 2019 and is the project of one Xayla Daisy. There have been recordings on many labels, this is Doll’s first release on Virtues. This is one project that I have been meaning to review for a long time, so now is the time.

The torture Garden seems to be centred around a field recording of busy city life, the recording sounds busy and lively, just as a field recording it sounds good, I imagine myself there as the sounds play out. There seems to be a wave of distortion, it could be surrounding noise. Then, what sounds like either single instruments or something like a singing bowl begins to make ominous tones over the sounds. It sounds odd like early Ultra did, in some ways like nothing else that is around now.

Further field creepiness is demonstrated on Hair in My Mouth, Rotting Meat in my Pocket. Something gets hit forming a slow percussion as synthesisers give off notes of light melody. The creepiness is also simultaneously beautiful – by now I am relishing the unique beauty of Doll.

Aggressive confrontation and shouting play out as tones play over the top creating Water Flow. This is darker in sound than Rotting Meat… it is suspenseful and at times cinematic, especially as the shouting turns to a Water flow. Samples of metal being clanged and recordings of a man giving a pointed, abusive dialogue are overlaid by tones and drones – this is A Softer Angel. Everything works together beautifully as the mans comments get nastier.

The title track Comfort is a Disease like the others has a central field recording – this one sounds wet and splashy. I am usure what is going on. Tones play out over the top of it, the two converse for a long time. Drones appear at some point, clashing and clanging go off in the background, this turns to sharp tones and strings being abused. The longer track length allows for more changes and developments to happen in the passage of sound. It all makes for an effective sonic landscape; even as it dies out and we are left with water, it is beautiful. We reach the end with Becoming Concrete, subtle distortion and synth harmonies play out, like a broken broadcast from Phoenix Arizona.

I would describe this project as definitely being out on its own, following its own path. The album is the product of unique vision and an ambitious sound. I think this is a great release and would happily recommend it to anyone.

Army of One 2021

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