Doll - Greeting Death Under
Blue Skies- Cassette/Download – 2021 - 862-314-0518
https://862-314-0518.bandcamp.com/album/862-05-doll-greeting-death-under-blue-skies
https://xaylababydoll.bandcamp.com/music
I was extremely impressed by
Doll’s Comfort Is Disease tape on Virtues Label recently: enough to want to
delve further.
The unique atmospherics that I
remember come through on Greeting Death Under Blue Skies, this combines field recordings
and metal being hit which echoes over everything. I admire how it uses the
disruption of silence as it’s main weapon. Synthesizer drones form Permanent
Disposal of All Past Selves, smaller keyboard sounds play around this, the
atmosphere is threatening compared to that of the previous track. This
strengthens through the deeper drone thickening and the harmonies getting
louder until everything fades.
The atmospherics of Crooked
Fingers Always Find Their Way become increasingly disorientating the bigger
they get. At this point the album is more synthesizers than field recordings
and the gradual shift is impressive. I like the otherness of the sound; it
really does go off elsewhere – suspenseful ambience and warped electronics play
with each other in the bleakest manner possible. America Nocturnal follows
similar ominous ambient paths – simple methods delivering rich results.
Things are brought down to
lower volumes - To Be a Fool is subtle synth prods and some recorded
footsteps/tapping, both form a tangible tension as they play each other off
with added clanging. Threatening feedback rises as the synth continues to do
the same for Dissolve One Tablet by Mouth Twice Daily. The feedback doubles and
wails across the track, the synth keeps a rhythm throughout the movement of
sounds. When the synth is allowed to resonate this sends sonic waves across the
track. I would argue Doll toys with Death Industrial a lot in a subtle way – I
find I am thinking wider experimental when listening but keep being reminded
someone is having fun with the darkness at the same time. The end is The Way
You Fuck the Moonlight: suspense, blurred boundaries and darkness are
delivered. The twanging metallics deliver the lead, the dark atmosphere lurk in
the background.
You know I am impressed by
this work, one of the best I have heard all year because it thinks of a bigger
picture and isn’t afraid to go into unchartered territory.
Coventry Soul 2021.
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