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Even in Silence

Even in Silence

by Jessica Bailiff
label: Kranky

CD Album

[release date unknown]

Track listing

01  - for you listen  
02  - shine listen  

reviews and comments

Even in Silence

Even in Silence

A suprising debut from the woman previously known to me as the photographer for albums by Low. Collaboration with members of that band haven't turned Even in Silence into "just another Low album" however. At the outset, the music rises through a wash of guitar noise, progressively gaining more confidence track by track. Jessica's voice sits perfectly on top; fragile and distant, not quite within reach. Some songs build up gradually (very gradually) from the silence, others seem to roll around slowly somewhere distant before they return to the silence. If you see the beauty in slowly evolving ambient, droning guitars (as you should) then you'll find this album to be an affecting experience. [read]
Posted by david thorpe at 00:00, 03 Dec 1998