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's excellent 2013 album
marked a shift for the Vancouver duo, moving from the subdued folky tones of their earliest work to embrace dark, synthy pop. The band began as a side project of founding
members
and
, foiling their main band's brawny guitar rock with moodier material. Fourth album
comes after a six-year interim where
parted ways with
to focus on
full time. Still leaning heavily on vintage synth sounds and brooding moods, the band lets go of the pop formula that informed
for a more multi-dimensional approach to the album's songcraft.
's stunning vocals are even more central to these songs than before, reminiscent at various moments of the stark power of
's
, the whispery intrigue of
'
, and
' haunting elegance. Album opener "Devoted To" is a perfect storm of the band's powers. It moves from a spooky intro of synths into a tense but dynamic groove. One part horror movie soundtrack, one part existential crisis, the song pairs dour acoustic guitars and some of
's witchiest vocals for an album highlight. Much of the album falls in line with this chilly, autumnal mood, songs like "Joanna," and "Run Away" blending electronic and organic instruments as a backdrop for
's plaintive, reaching self-harmonizing. Even when
strips down the instrumentation to just piano and vocals, as with the floating "More" and "Inglorious Flu," the ominous atmosphere of the record is still thick.
albums always explore various styles, and the back half of
includes the explosive psychedelic guitar chug of "Competitive Depression," the swaying
-esque "A Pretty Picture," and sprawling, urgent album closer "3AM/100 Degrees." More dense, driven, and complexly rendered than anything else in the band's catalog,
expands on the strongest moments of
's ever-shifting muse. The production, songwriting, and performances all reach new levels of curiosity and unpredictable moves, making it some of the band's most captivating work. ~ Fred Thomas