Swan Lake – Enemy Mine
Swan Lake – Enemy Mine (Jagjaguwar)
Swan Lake’s back with their unique vocal styles and almost abstract use of beats and instrumentation. The vocals remind me of Band of Horses while the music remains more experimental.
There is some humor in the album that makes it more captivating beyond just their sound. In “Spanish Gold 2044”, the music becomes almost like a dark electronic gothic number. “Paper Lace” is more pop that the previous song. The lyrics are also more pop with the abstractions in both “harmonies” and instruments. It makes the track unique and impossible to simply classify and move on.
“Heartwarm” I believe is making reference to The Producers with the line “is it spring time in Paris for that piece of shit?” But it turns out he’s not talking about Hitler, but rather a relationship and/or life gone awry. With piano playing, heartfelt singing matched with crescendos, the song becomes almost epic.
In “Settle on my Skin”, the tempo picks up, along with an addition of electro distortion. There is a huge and wonderful juxtaposition between the almost classical piano playing and the electronic noise that really makes the song, and album, something to revere. There are also parts of the album that become too theatrical as in the track titled “Peace.”
No matter how you look at it, the album offers a uniqueness that is often attempted in this saturated market; however Swan Lake maintains a balance of successful sincerity and entertainment album after album.
Track Listing:
1. Spanish Gold, 2044
2. Paper Lace
3. Heartswarm
4. Settle On Your Skin
5. Ballad Of A Swan Lake, Or, Daniel’s Song
6. Peace
7. Spider
8. A Hand At Dusk
9. Warlock Psychologist
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