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(2024) Bat for Lashes - The Dream of Delphi [FLAC] [DarkAng
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Bat for Lashes â The Dream of Delphi (2024)
Review by Ashley Bardhan:
Natasha Khan has always treated pop music like itâs spell-casting; her pinches of synth-bass and sprinkles of fantastical lyrics create an unmistakable sparkle. Over nearly 20 years performing as Bat for Lashes, the singer-songwriter has become an expert daydreamerâher last album, 2019âs Lost Girls, was written from the perspective of a female biker gangâand her theatricality has drawn frequent comparisons to Kate Bush. Then, in 2020, Khan had a baby. Her body became impossible to ignore, and its tenderness inspired her latest album. Dedicated to and named after Khanâs daughter, The Dream of Delphi offers several intriguing ambient-adjacent experimentsâuntil its enchantment fades like a half-formed thought. To continue the Kate Bush comparisons, The Dream of Delphi is Khanâs own Aerial. Like that 2005 album, in which a typically enigmatic Bush describes her son as sunshine, The Dream of Delphi sees Khan exchange personal sensualityâthe wild horses and weepy kissing of past albumsâfor more earthly musings. The Dream often sounds like a cut-up version of Khanâs discography, taking her beloved strings, sappy â80s synths, and seashell drums and slicing them into translucent slugs. The instrumental âBreaking Upâ twitches slowly, like many of Khanâs bittersweet pop songs, with an imposing synth-bassline that gurgles like an empty stomach. The harpist Mary Lattimore releases starbursts into the title track, matching Bat for Lashesâ tendency to use strings as a sweetener. Khan sings hypnotically of âmilk and opal light.â Itâs all pretty, but, in comparison to her more hearty compositions, itâs missing protein. Khan is an efficient maximalist when she allows herself to be, drenching everything with cascading synthsâevery second should be a waterfall or bust. The impulse to make things bigger translates well to the melody-forward ambient music that makes up most of The Dream, so songs like âThe Midwives Have Leftâ have lovely balloon-like buoyancy. Khanâs fudgy voice thins out as she dips into weightless cooing, nested in piano splinters. These moments are some of the albumâs most transportive; they recall the best experimental music about motherhood, like Medulla by BjĂśrk. A few of the songs on The Dream of Delphi are a little too underdeveloped and end up dissipating into thin air. But itâs Khanâs lyrics, always so full of gravity and grace, that keep the album from stalling out. âRemember you came from a spiral, unfolding,â Khan sings on âLetter to My Daughterâ with the measured insight of motherhood. In this music, motherhood sounds as supernatural as it feels to the people who experience it. â pitchfork
Track List:
01 - The Dream of Delphi
02 - Christmas Day
03 - Letter to My Daughter
04 - At Your Feet
05 - The Midwives Have Left
06 - Home (Single Version)
07 - Breaking Up
08 - Delphi Dancing
09 - Her First Morning
10 - Waking Up
11 - The Dream of Delphi (Bonus Extended Strings Version)
Media Report:
Genre: art pop, indie-pop
Origin: London, UK
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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