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Instead of trying to recreate previous highs like "Harsh Realm,"
take the spooky allure of their debut album in a more traditional direction on
. With a fuller, more polished sound courtesy of producer
,
and
go beyond the
influences of
and instead draw inspiration from one of rock's original dark princesses,
. There's a strong
influence throughout, whether it's the soft drama of "Dyed in the Wool," a song whose gauzy prettiness evokes
' chiffon getups, or the steely guitar licks on "The Dark Age." The band embraces its classic rock leanings most winningly on "Ballad of the Golden Hour," a lament about the fleetingness of everything that finds
's whispers at their most urgent, a feeling echoed in the song's surprising, arena-size coda. Later, on "Sore Eyes,"
sings "ashes to ashes to ashes," and while it's not entirely clear whether she dreads or accepts the end of things, she makes it sound entrancing. From its dreamy '70s-tinged album artwork on down, a smoky haze drifts over most of
, particularly on "Thick as Thieves," which plays like a cross between an ancient sea shanty and West Coast hippie jazz. This misty quality serves most of the album well, particularly on "Storm King," which expands on the spare beauty of
, and the nostalgic pop of "Spirit Is Willing." However, when
venture into the mantra-rock of "Locusts" or the strutting "Devil Knows," it's hard not to want more bite from their sound. Still,
proves that
can embrace more traditional sounds without feeling stuffy, as well as make music that's much more eclectic than might have been expected. ~ Heather Phares