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Snuggle â Goodbyehouse (2025)
Review:
Snuggleâs Goodbyehouse is a Trojan horse for psychic hurt. Some of that pain is inescapably direct, like when Andrea Thuesen Johansen quietly intones, âYeah, Iâm broken,â on âSticks.â But the Danish duo of Johansen and Vilhelm Tiburtz Strange typically veil their distress with the prettiest â90s alt-rock. Take âDust,â their self-described âlove song for an apocalypse.â It sounds a bit like Loveless if the shoegaze classic were honest about its feelings. My Bloody Valentineâs album, and so much of the music it influenced, reveled in waves of reverb, as though treating heartbreak and infatuation alike as emotions to burrow inside instead of confront. Snuggle donât succumb to the same sonic fantasy. Even when the vocals sound frothy and the drums approximaten a breakbeat, Johansenâs voice cuts through the tactile sounds and imageryâkisses on necks, fingers digging into orange peelsâwith sobering clarity: âItâs gone⌠everything is dying.â The music coming out of Denmark, particularly on record labels Escho and 15 love, is remarkable at capturing this feeling of bittersweet existentialism. Itâs never epic or cathartic or even particularly satisfying; itâs just what life feels like when exhaustion is imminent. And while Snuggle appear right at home in their countryâs ever-increasing roster of gauzy pop savants, theyâre especially adept at nailing a particular well-trod musical style with rich detail. They peddle a sort of slacker shoegaze mixed with drab dream pop; crucially, none of itâs really a bummer or self-loathing. A song like âPlaythingsâ begins with a naked confession: âIâll do anything you ask me/Like being in a trap/Out of touch with real life.â That dissonance is telegraphed by dubby percussion and slanted guitar chords, and the chorus is sung like a haunted childrenâs singalong accepting the fraudulence of a relationship. In these trying times, a false love will do. A large part of Goodbyehouseâs success lies in Johansenâs vocal delivery. Itâs got a bit of detached cool, but it mostly just sounds calm and clearheaded. And despite the downer atmospheres, she doesnât come off like a killjoyâshe still finds pleasure in whatâs available. On opener âSun Tan,â thereâs delight to be found in her slurring, which moves from âwastedâ to âlow waist pantsâ with a lithe, measured cadence. She relishes every word as they glide alongside driving guitar chords. And with its shuffling drum groove, the song feels like indie rock for road-tripping, conveying all the pleasure of wind in your hair in the hazy, processed vocals and fluttering synths. She sings about the spell of a romance breaking once morning arrives, and the chorus, with its decidedly confessional demeanor, lets you down gently. Maybe these songs should feel queasy, maybe they should create pause. But Snuggle donât want their emotions to appear contradictory, and the music follows suit, occasionally oblique but always intuitively coherent. On âMarigold,â the cello both weeps and creates erotic tension. The guitar on âDriving Me Crazyâ sounds like vintage Smashing Pumpkins, but then the band throws in a weird, rubbery bassline that sounds like a joke. Eventually, it fleshes out the lyrics alongside whooshing cello and skittering drum fills, making the transition from ânever forget, never forgiveâ to âdrink to forget, drink to forgiveâ understandable. Itâs in these juxtapositionsâpretty and wonky, heavily edited and straight-aheadâthat the volatility of emotional convictions feels authentic. Even the instrumental title track, with its uneasy ambient washes and steady piano, conjures a nostalgia thatâs neither fully enchanting nor entirely wistful. Two songs, âWoman Lakeâ and âWater in a pond,â summarize the albumâs prevailing spirit. The former, about Minnesota, throws you into the dreamy highs of a fling (âAlways together/We said, âItâs foreverââ) before crashing down (âNothing ever isâ). The latter, a Mazzy Star-like rumination on Copenhagen summers, captures the expansiveness of experience (âThere for it all/The highs, the lows/The cries, the laughs/The fights, the talksâ). Johansen sings about drowning, and never being good at change, but there is hopefulness in the trackâs endlessly pliable bassline. It makes me think of a classic dream-pop song, one that has an entirely different perspective on things ending: âJust give me an easy life and a peaceful death,â goes its indelible lyric of post-breakup resolve. Snuggle donât seem interested in anything so simple or idealized; they know that hurt and sorrow and loss go hand in hand with beauty, that these things are concomitant to a life richly lived. â Pitchfork
Track List:
01 - Sun Tan
02 - Woman Lake
03 - Dust
04 - Driving me crazy
05 - Marigold
06 - Playthings
07 - Carsick
08 - Sticks
09 - Water in a pond
10 - Goodbyehouse
Media Report:
Genre: dream-pop, indie-rock
Origin: Copenhagen, Denmark
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 1.3.0 (UTC 2013-05-26)
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