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As If Apart [LP]
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Arriving four years after his solo debut
Overgrown Path
,
Chris Cohen
's sophomore outing,
As If Apart
, is another impressive album of easygoing yet tightly wound psych pop gems.
Cohen
's calm, warm vocals deliver thoughtful lyrics describing memories, feelings, seasons, and scenes. They're colorful and descriptive, yet abstract and questioning. Musically, his songs feature gently swirling guitars and keyboards, and they alternate between slow, dreamy numbers and faster, jauntier ones.
makes complex arrangements sound easy, displaying a stunning degree of attention to detail. The album's title track manages to be speedy and hammering yet still mellow and relaxed. It's one of the album's two songs co-written by
Zach Phillips
of
Blanche Blanche Blanche
, and it recalls that criminally under-recognized band's
Zappa
-inspired lunacy and twisted wordplay, with lines like "One half is not enough/To have is not enough." Elsewhere, the shimmering waltz of "Needle and Thread" and the gloomy "Sun Has Gone Away" both bring to mind the haunted melancholy of
Broadcast
. "In a Fable" is more upbeat, with a hint of
Motown
embedded into its casual soft rock groove. "The Lender" has a more uptight rhythm, but the guitars surrounding it are loose and a bit jangly, and the keyboards smooth things out. The album ends with the chiming
Byrds
-y guitars of "Yesterdays on My Mind," easily one of the album's catchiest tunes.
maintains a laid-back, weekend-afternoon feel, but it never seems too lazy, as
is clearly adept at crafting pleasant yet sophisticated songs. ~ Paul Simpson
Overgrown Path
,
Chris Cohen
's sophomore outing,
As If Apart
, is another impressive album of easygoing yet tightly wound psych pop gems.
Cohen
's calm, warm vocals deliver thoughtful lyrics describing memories, feelings, seasons, and scenes. They're colorful and descriptive, yet abstract and questioning. Musically, his songs feature gently swirling guitars and keyboards, and they alternate between slow, dreamy numbers and faster, jauntier ones.
makes complex arrangements sound easy, displaying a stunning degree of attention to detail. The album's title track manages to be speedy and hammering yet still mellow and relaxed. It's one of the album's two songs co-written by
Zach Phillips
of
Blanche Blanche Blanche
, and it recalls that criminally under-recognized band's
Zappa
-inspired lunacy and twisted wordplay, with lines like "One half is not enough/To have is not enough." Elsewhere, the shimmering waltz of "Needle and Thread" and the gloomy "Sun Has Gone Away" both bring to mind the haunted melancholy of
Broadcast
. "In a Fable" is more upbeat, with a hint of
Motown
embedded into its casual soft rock groove. "The Lender" has a more uptight rhythm, but the guitars surrounding it are loose and a bit jangly, and the keyboards smooth things out. The album ends with the chiming
Byrds
-y guitars of "Yesterdays on My Mind," easily one of the album's catchiest tunes.
maintains a laid-back, weekend-afternoon feel, but it never seems too lazy, as
is clearly adept at crafting pleasant yet sophisticated songs. ~ Paul Simpson