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Castles in Bloomington, MN

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Lissie
spent two albums dwelling in California, first cutting an attempted crossover with
Jacknife Lee
(2013's
Back to Forever
) and then creating a West Coast fantasia on 2016's
My Wild West
, before deciding to relocate to Iowa. Along with the move came a decision to strip away some of the surface sheen of her music.
Castles
doesn't find
completely abandoning her fusion of shimmering synths and folk-rock, yet the 2018 album finds her shifting focus. Where its two immediate predecessors emphasized production -- a seductive quality, yet one that meant the songs could occasionally take some time to unfold --
puts
's songs at the forefront, using electronics and surging guitars as accents to her moody songs. Throughout the record, the singer/songwriter explores questions of love, loss, and rebirth, sidestepping confessional conventions by constructing songs that are carried as much by melody as by lyric. It also helps that
embraces pop melodicism and atmospheric soul, a combination that lends her songs a sense of anthemic inspiration while avoiding the cliches of motivational AAA pop. As such,
exists in a bit of a netherworld -- it's commercial yet idiosyncratic, classic in its structure yet contemporary in its sound -- but it's also a quietly compelling record, revealing an artist who is starting to hit her stride. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Lissie
spent two albums dwelling in California, first cutting an attempted crossover with
Jacknife Lee
(2013's
Back to Forever
) and then creating a West Coast fantasia on 2016's
My Wild West
, before deciding to relocate to Iowa. Along with the move came a decision to strip away some of the surface sheen of her music.
Castles
doesn't find
completely abandoning her fusion of shimmering synths and folk-rock, yet the 2018 album finds her shifting focus. Where its two immediate predecessors emphasized production -- a seductive quality, yet one that meant the songs could occasionally take some time to unfold --
puts
's songs at the forefront, using electronics and surging guitars as accents to her moody songs. Throughout the record, the singer/songwriter explores questions of love, loss, and rebirth, sidestepping confessional conventions by constructing songs that are carried as much by melody as by lyric. It also helps that
embraces pop melodicism and atmospheric soul, a combination that lends her songs a sense of anthemic inspiration while avoiding the cliches of motivational AAA pop. As such,
exists in a bit of a netherworld -- it's commercial yet idiosyncratic, classic in its structure yet contemporary in its sound -- but it's also a quietly compelling record, revealing an artist who is starting to hit her stride. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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