*** Black Heart Procession
THREE
(Touch and Go)
This third full-length from Black Heart Procession finds the band’s two
principal members, Tobias Nathaniel and Pall Jenkins, maintaining the
dark mood of their first two albums. There’s a nod to Roger Waters in
Jenkins’s dispirited vocals, and his sense of despair is reinforced by
the slow, sparse arrangements. “Till We Say Goodbye” combines acoustic
guitar and skeletal piano under a flat-lining lyric. The dirgy “On Ships
of Gold” layers echoey found sounds, like a sampled phone conversation,
with the slow whine of a pump organ. A lone trumpet strains in the distant
background in “Guess I’ll Forget You,” and several tunes feature coldly
clanging, industrial beats. Vaguely disturbing imagery in the lyrics adds
to the cloudy feel of the music. The result is a disturbing, somehow cathartic
journey through the singer’s personal hell in which, as in life itself, problems
are left unresolved. Sometimes there are no happy endings.
— Jon Marko
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