Jeniferever - Silesia
Album Reviews
Label: Monotreme
Released: 11th April 2011
Reviewer: Gareth O’Malley
Subtlety is a wonderful thing.
Label: Monotreme
Released: 11th April 2011
Reviewer: Gareth O’Malley
Jeniferever have never really been in danger of doing that. There's always been a sort of confidence evident in their music, and as such there have been risks taken. Said risks have clearly paid off; otherwise, why would their forthcoming third album 'Silesia' be so highly anticipated? The painstakingly precise approach the group take to writing music has reaped rewards, and 'Silesia', in that respect, is more of the same.
Intricately-woven tapestries of sound, its nine tracks can be split into two groups: ones that have an immediate impact such as the title track and 'Deception Pass', in which thundering drums courtesy of Frederik Aspelin lend the song an arresting kind of urgency. It's the most forceful song on the album, and it stands out because it's quite unlike any of its counterparts, but at the same time it's clear that the record wouldn't be the same about it.
'Silesia''s structure is as important as the sum of its parts. It's never overwhelming, more the sort of album that gradually weaves its spell. It's both immediate and a grower, but the rewards are immense. Just as the tension in 'Hearth' is built up over four minutes before culminating in a glorious release as the track settles into its euphoric coda, the moment that everything about this record falls into place is a genuine revelation.
There are thrilling twists and turns, and by the time the closer's last notes ring out and 'Silesia' comes full circle, ending on a high note just as it began, the listener is left drained but content. The Swedes have refined their sound and produced something that is well worth spending a while discovering.
Jeniferever - Silesia£13.00
Jeniferever - Silesia [VINYL]£20.76
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