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While
's
doesn't quite tear everything down and start over on
, he does make space for new forms of expression on the project's second album. On
,
pared down the dense sonics of his former groups
and
with hypnotic, insular results. This time, his moody electronic collages reach outwards: "The Line"'s ever-expanding electronics introduce the vast scope of
's songs. As on 2017's
EP, the album's increased clarity gives
ample room to play with space and tempos. While
's linear grooves had a lulling allure, there's no denying that the way "Red Rainbow" shifts from a serpentine crawl to a race through a cavernous nightscape adds excitement to
's sound. Despite these changes, the otherworldly vibe
cultivated on his earlier releases remains intact. His gift for creating moods via decaying textures on songs like the gorgeously tattered "Falsetto" rivals
, another act fascinated by illusions of the past and nostalgia's seductive powers. Frequently,
's harder-edged approach only makes
's vocals sound more unearthly, as on "Doorstep," where it feels like he's hovering just above a jittery beat. The album's claustrophobic moments are all the more striking compared to its spacious ones; "Redeemer" is swallowed by sorrow, while "Aegis" envelops listeners in a fog of synths. By the time
closes on a surprisingly optimistic note with "Trick of the Light," it proves that
can give more focus -- and more hope -- to
's music without sacrificing any of its mystery. ~ Heather Phares