Ever, it is quite a surprise, as Sóley unfolds now as really serious artist, one that continues its way completely unperturbed and thus deeper music connoisseurs satisfied in the best possible.
The structure of the board has been implemented this very skillfully. After the aforementioned lighter follows an absolutely catchy song, AEvintýr, and then the first quiet, One Eyed Lady, which has a reduced headed in a trancelike state, which makes a then for all of the following receptive. The album continues with a short atmospheric gem Óhljóð, and then reaches its Centerpiece, Halloween. A song graceful and beautiful, because it reflects the mood of the singer admirably. It is followed by Follow Me Down, which underlines his statement by driving drumming.
Also Breath offers a trippy picking, but does not forget the lyrics. The song does not get caught in the atmospheric, it's song through and through. Compromises are also available on this disc so because luckily no. No, Ask The Deep has been implemented clear as intended.
I Will Never shows Sóleys penchant for deepe harmonies on insistently like no other. Sóley Stefánsdóttir has the talent to capture their moods in the respective raw state to preserve and enrich with only small musical offerings, so that the inclined ear completely with can dive into those emotional state in which it was at its initial inspiration. Much sound is on this piece but by no means is it you can eg call mere interlude. Rather, here are profound emotions that have been poured into shots and now represent nothing less than a song.
Also Dreamers is from the category "This, I am". Irresistibly, as here even the slightest hint of pretension the synapses are put in excitement without any frills, no.
And finish the work does highly strong yet extraordinarily gentle. Lost Ship the sheer feeling.
Sóley is entirely up to themselves. And it can benefit everyone now.