Love Spirals Downwards: Ever

Love Spirals Downwards: Ever

In the past 10 years, countless shoegazing dream-pop bands have come and gone, leaving behind a large but largely forgotten body of lush, languorous work. If that ethereal little subgenre is dead, Love Spirals Downwards plays "post-shoegazer" music, co-opting the crisply pretty guitar lines and billowy female vocals—and stripping away the layers of cloudiness that typify the work of bands like Slowdive and pre-1995 Lush. Ever, Love Spirals Downwards' third album, plays through like one long, meandering voice, albeit one that's sometimes fed through filters or accompanied by acoustic guitars and the occasional electronic noise. Singer Suzanne Perry has one of those high, hypnotic voices that swoop and soar dramatically, and it's awfully pretty to listen to. It's just too bad that a substantial portion of Ever is devoted to ambient noodling rather than simple, unpretentious voice-and-guitar tracks like "El Pedregal" and "Lieberflusse." Still, it's a nice, airy surprise, recalling many of the best things about a lot of dead-and-gone bands.

 
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