My introduction to Holland Andrews happened in the form of experimental Portland duo AU's album 2012 Both Lights. Previously a duo, multi-instrumentalist Luke Wyland and percussionist Dana Valatka invited Andrews to essentially become a full-fledged member of the band and their presence was immediate felt - their powerhouse vocals a ballast for the propulsive cacophonous maelstrom of "Solid Gold". Previously issuing music under the moniker Like A Villain, their new EP Wordless, will however be their first under their own name.
"Gloss", the first track from their upcoming EP, is an expansive synth-led reverie that dedicates much of its duration towards establishing a sense of meditative calm as its glittering arpeggios recall a glass harmonica and effortlessly pushing the track forward. And as easy as it would be for Andrews to turn "Gloss" into a time-suspending ambient drone, about halfway through, Andrews pursues another compositional lead - employing both dynamic and tempo changes to introduce vocals. What Andrews is singing is less important than the emotions the vocals invoke - words occasionally veering into view through its assemblage of layers as "Gloss" pulses with radiant calm and quiet comfort.
Wordless, Holland Andrews new EP, will be out February 12th. You can pre-order the 4 track EP now.
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