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[dream-pop] (2024) Milan W. - Leave Another Day [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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Milan W. â Leave Another Day (2024)
Review by Philip Sherburne:
You can never be sure what year it is on a Milan W. record. The Belgian musician seems to exist outside time, too wily to be pinned down to any given period or style. A decade ago, some of his bands pursued a more studiously retro approach: His trio Beach took cues from Mudhoney, the Stooges, and the Nuggets compilations; the nine-piece Condor Gruppe got its start as giallo/Morricone cosplayers with a thing for Turkish psych; the more tongue-in-cheek Tone Zones dealt in gothic surf covers of the Ventures, the Shadows, and Front 242. But in the duo Mittland och Leo, the Antwerp musician born Milan Warmoeskerken began to ask other questions, like: What might space-age lounge music sound like if performed by a depressed church organist? Or: What if Suicideâs Martin Rev had a hobby pressing flowers? The timeline and reference points have only gotten slipperier in Milan W.âs solo music, which has progressed from burbly braindance and atmospheric exotica to foggy ambient techno and haunted electronic chamber pieces. Now, with Leave Another Day, he marks a major step forward, even as he slips sideways into yet another ambiguously retro zone. His first proper singer-songwriter album, itâs a dream-pop fever haze steeped in half-remembered sounds of the 1980s, and bearing all the gravitas of a battered hardback notebook stained with coffee, smelling of tobacco, and smudged by the gloomy Mitteleuropean rain. Itâs a major shift in sound: Where Milan W.âs previous solo albums, all of them instrumental, were made of gauzy synths and sputtering electronic rhythms, on Leave Another Day, he assembles a vivid palette out of lush, opulent instruments and tone colors: spidery acoustic guitar, soft woodwinds, and muscular electric bass. Itâs a breakup album, essentiallyâa suite of twisted love songs poisoned by toxic desireâand every detail has been lovingly molded to match the bleakly masochistic mood. His fingerpicking is languid and desultory, his reeds a chorus of crestfallen birds. His instrumental backdrops shimmer like stars on a moonless night. Heâs got a voice like motor oil being poured into a funnelâthick and black and glistening, as sinister as it is sensuous. The album opens in a liminal space. âWait/Days/Tonight I wait,â he moans over fingerpicked acoustic guitars and sighing reeds, his voice haggard and weary, too tired to eke out more than one syllable at a time. In the next song, âAll the Way,â he picks up the themeââShould I stay and wait,â he asks at the outsetâwhile beefing up his sound, now a sparkling psych-rock dirge. Itâs a plaintive song about unrequited love, and while the lyrics tell part of the story, the crux of it is his voiceâpained, bruised, and a little sullen. He sketches the outline of the story over the course of the albumâs 12 songs, stumbling from hope to hostile want to plain self-loathing. There are intimations of hidden violence (âYou freak out/Now thereâs blood in the kitchenâ) and occasional epiphanies (âLet me raise my glass to feeling better again/Cause Iâm not who I want to be when youâre in front of meâ). A seductive crooner, heâs compelling company, yet it becomes hard to escape the suspicion that if he was your ex, youâd be changing the locks. Like the radio transmission in Alien, what looks like an S.O.S. might really be a warning beaconâand I suspect that even he knows that. Leave Another Day feels like part of a new wave of dĂŠjĂ vu pop, not unlike ML Buchâs Suntub and Total Blueâs Total Blue. Milan W.âs album doesnât really sound like either of those records, but it makes similarly uncanny use of its inspirations. Certain influences arenât hard to hear: the Cocteau Twins in their major-label phase, Swansâ acoustic period (The Burning World, White Light From the Mouth of Infinity), Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphyâs hi-def solo work, and, especially, the Churchâs Starfish, the Australian groupâs jangling, psychedelic dream-pop opus. In places, Milan W.âs woozy drawl suggests Kurt Vile, if the Philadelphia guitarist had grown up on goth instead of classic rock, and at least some of the labelâs promotional efforts are clearly meant to evoke the Smiths. But none of the albumâs reference points are exactly obvious, and the fact that people hear such radically different things in it speaks to just how unusual the record is. The structure of the album loosely follows the course of an unhealthy relationship: the breakup, the recriminations, the determination to move onâand then, on the last song, the albumâs protagonist returns to his lover, reprising the purgatorial lyrics of the opening âWait.â Itâs a clever move, laying bare the way certain unhealthy relationships exert a gravitational pull that weâre powerless to resist. The self-destructive mood is decadent and addictive, like the last drink of the night that you know you shouldnât have, even as the glass is rising to your lips. For incurable romantics and fans of feeling bad, Milan W.âs sumptuously dejected record has a similar attraction. Maybe, just maybe, Leave Another Day is really an allegory about music fandom. Maybe his conflicted romance is really just a story about retro sounds: You know you should move on and look for something newâbut sometimes, you just want to luxuriate in the all-consuming morass of half-remembered new wave at its most gloriously morose. â Pitchfork
Track List:
01 - I Wait
02 - All the Way
03 - Face to Face
04 - Wanda
05 - Days in My Arms
06 - Ballad
07 - Interlude
08 - The Healing
09 - Memories
10 - Blue Heron
11 - Wrong One
12 - Leave Another Day
Media Report:
Genre: dream-pop
Origin: Belgium
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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