Pollen by Wave Machines

Pollen

Wave Machines

2013

Pollen is a Electronic album by Wave Machines, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic

About

Wave Machines' 2009 debut album, <i>Wave If You’re Really There</i>, was a sleeper that can still creep up on people and completely disarm them. Vocalist Timothy Bruzon lent a delicate, falsetto voice to some tunes and a confident, edgy artisté attitude to others, giving <i>Wave If…</i> an intriguing blend of styles and moods. Wave Machines' follow-up LP, <i>Pollen</i>, embraces the Liverpudlians' edgier side, with fewer lightfooted dance numbers. Setting the mood, “Counting Birds” is solemn and gray, with clattering metallic slaps, moaning choruses, and a lumbering, Frankenstein melody; it’s beautiful. Songs like “Home,” “I Hold Loneliness,” and “Pollen” glint with the hollow, empty sounds of destroyed hearts and sad synths (and harmonium and trombones); they feel like the best of ‘80s synth-pop waking from a long dream in the depressed end of the first decade of the 21st century. A handful of tunes, like “Blood Will Roll” and “Animal Skin,” want to be lovely things, but with woozy bits of synths, crackling percussive loops, and bullet-sure snare drums bouncing Bruzon’s disembodied voice around, the prospect of a “fun” time fades to something more introspective. It's rainy-day music of the best kind.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Counting Birds3:40
  2. 2Ill Fit3:14
  3. 3I Hold Loneliness2:59
  4. 4Blood Will Roll5:45
  5. 5Home4:36
  6. 6Pollen4:31
  7. 7Unwound4:57
  8. 8Walk Before I Run5:21
  9. 9Gale3:53
  10. 10Sitting in a Chair, Blinking5:45
  11. 11Animal Skin4:08

Credits

4 pressings tracked on Gatefold