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[chamber pop, indie-folk] (2024) Charm of Finches - Marlinchen in the Snow [FLAC
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Charm of Finches â Marlinchen in the Snow (2024)
Review:
Those familiar with the Brothers Grimm tales will recognise Charm Of Finchesâ fourth studio album title, Marlinchen In The Snow, as a reference to the character in The Juniper Tree who buries the bones of her dead brother, decapitated by her stepmother, beneath the same tree where her mother lies and he transforms into a bird singing the truth about his death. For Australian sibling duo Mabel and Ivy Windred-Wornes, it, and the glissando fingerpicked song itself, is about female strength, battling oppressive obstacles and following your inner voice. These are recurrent themes on the album, with its bewitching airy folk-pop harmonies, brushes of harp and brass and songs that claw light out of the darkness, opening with the punchy rhythms and chiming guitars of Clean Cut, which, Indyana Kippin on viola and violin and inspired by a breakup, is about walking away from a dysfunctional relationship (âI left that city on the morning flight/And right then you decided I wasnât in your life/Any longerâ) before its abrupt drum beat end. Anchored by piano, the dreamy Atlantis swirls through metaphorical images of urban anxiety and depression (âShimmering walls and scaly skin/The cold has a way of creeping in/Voiceless mouths, unseeing eyes/No one hears your cries in the city of disguiseâ) but âEven in these watery fells/Thereâs a beauty where the darkness dwellsâ. Though opening with piano notes, On My Own unfolds into synth hisses and beats and again turns to mental turmoil (âI wish I had a great sword made of steel/To combat all the demons in the night/But all the weapons in the armoury/Couldnât win this awful fight/Against this worrying, rampant mind of mineâ), the resolution being to rely on yourself (âthis valiant heart/Beating on its own trajectoryâ) and make your own way through rather than rely on some wise owl because ânot the wisest sage on earth nor the worldliest of birds/Could ensure that my tongue ran the right courseâ. The shimmering, strings caressed Leave It All Behind is a love song to their hometown of Melbourne (âI love the smell of the air out here/I love the way the stars twinkle/I love this little mudbrick house your mother made for you/You lived in as a childâ) despite having âchosen a wandererâs lifeâ with the tug of warm familiarity and the longing âfor something moreâ. Joined by Sam Bentley from The Paper Kites on vocals, If You Know Me, another dreamy wash, turns on a theme of getting to understand someoneâs inner self to make a relationship work, shifting from âNo one will ever know all the secrets that hide behind my frown âŚand my face it seems to say to anyone that comes my way/âGet the hell away from me or Iâll pin you downââ and âI know I can be a downer, a pessimistic, killjoy, frownerâ to âif you know me/You know that I like to talk/That I like to read your thoughts/And Iâll hold you if thatâs what you want from me tonight⌠You know that I like to joke/So before this goes up in smoke/Why donât you get to know meâ.
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The complexity of relationships remain the focus for the keyboards wooziness Temporary Home (âI warm my hands on a morning coffee and youâre ten drinks down/Take out the pieces you donât want me to see/Try to hide from me the way you feel but I know it all anywayâ), another song that, with a 3 a.m. Amsterdam backdrop, speaks of a restless, wandering soul (âItâs just a long series of goodbyes/Thereâs no wonder I made this my life/As a child I ran away in the night/Try to find myself a temporary home in this motion⌠Home it is my suitcase, dreaming in a different bed each nightâ). Thereâs a sensual sway to Middle Of Your Mess, a song they described as âa tongue-in-cheek bopâ that fairly frankly addresses âgirl talkâ (ââYou look happyâ means I wish you were sad/âOh hey itâs nice to see youâ means get out of my houseâ) especially when jealousy rears its head (âI canât help but feel a little out of place/She wants you, I want her out of my face⌠Iâll wait till sheâs found something better to do/Than hurt the lonely bodies who get caught up with youâ). That emotional treachery spreads too through the icy, brittle Human with its oscillating keyboard pulses (âYou held me there with your gaze and I couldnât escape your mouth/The power just from your words/The cold gripped my back/And now I see through you but itâs too late for thatâ) and dark rumination on the gender differences in psychological make up (âThese boys donât get what they donât know/These boys donât feel what we canât show/They donât get that chill on the way home/The darkness, it scares me for what will unfoldâ). Musically more full-bodied with its brushed drums and slow waltzing carousel feel, Bend & Break remains, however, in the dark metaphysical shadows of emotional fallout (âHave I been a walking whirlwind?/Have I left my body behind?/For all I know, I am back there, smashed up/All shattered like glass insideâ) as they again the contemplate relationship disparities (âSometimes I think I feel too much/Or maybe you just do not feel enough/And all that I give you, you takeâ), returning once more to the image of a âtravelling minstrelâ and of being âa mere visitor hereâ. While the final track may be titled In The Dark, reflecting a tone that permeates the album, it a song about finding the spark within (âLittle gift, amethyst/Steel to stone, see it glow/Did you know that it flows/From deep beneath the surfaceâ), learning how âto go as slow as the grasses grow hereâ and finding calm in mind and spirit through contemplation (âSister silence, wonât you lend me your patience/Swallow up the quarry of my rampant mind/And cool cavern teach me how to love the darkness/Show me the secrets that lie beyond my sightâ), coming to see and accept âmy frailties and my fearsâ but then taking them out dancing into life. An album of interwoven layers, both musically and thematically, fragile but with a quiet strength, it soothes and disturbs in equal measure, whimsical but wise, like the bird in the fairy tale, it rises to sing the truth. â klofmag.com
Track List:
01 - Clean Cut
02 - Atlantis
03 - On My Own
04 - Leave It All Behind
05 - If You Know Me
06 - Temporary Home
07 - Middle of Your Mess
08 - Human
09 - Bend and Break
10 - Marlinchen in the Snow
11 - In the Dark
Media Report:
Genre: chamber pop, indie-folk
Origin: Melbourne, Australia Image error
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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