TITLE....... Worship and Anomalies (2CD Deluxe Edition)
STYLE...... Coldwave, Minimal Synth, Post-Punk
LABEL...... Spleen+
QUALITY.... 320kbps / FLAC
COUNTRY... UK
Glasgow-based duo HANGING FREUD join hands
with the Belgian label Spleen+ (division of Alfa Matrix) for the release
of “Worship”, their most personal and emotive full length
ever. On this 7th studio album, Paula Borges and Jonathan
Skinner continue refining their unique sound identity that nobody
managed so far to narrow down to one specific music style, often evoking
influences and elements of post punk, ethereal, synthgaze, cold wave,
ambient pop or yet experimental electronica. With the heartbeat
of a drum machine as metronome, Paula’s vocals are dark, haunting,
almost glacial, her enunciation is both plaintive and full of echoing
fragile grace. While the cinematic music warps them all in a melancholic
ethereal cocoon made of mechanical funeral melodies, icy minimal
sequences and suffocating synth atmospheres. The overall ambience is
dense, lingering, almost claustrophobic, but so poignant and uplifting
that it takes you by the throat and touches you at the deepest end of
your soul. The 10 songs featured on this album literally come
from a place of contradiction hanging somewhere between courageous
vulnerability and fearful resilience, and deal with themes such as
collective distress and loss, finding beauty in tragedy or yet
questioning about what makes us human in the symbolic contrasts of life
and death. It’s no surprise to hear that this “less is more”
introspective ode to melancholia was written in particular
claustrophobic circumstances during the pandemic lockdown. “Because of
what was going on, we were essentially stuck in temporary accommodation
in Scotland, away from our studio and forced into a period unexperienced
before. The songs that came out therefore come from a different place.
Everything was done within a laptop and is proudly 100% digital. It was
recorded and mixed while literally sitting on the side of a bed in a
mouse infested apartment…” explains Paula Borges. Strong from
their somewhat nomadic past with multicultural backgrounds of coming
from Sao Paulo (Brazil) and London (UK), HANGING FREUD sign here a
timeless chef d’oeuvre full of beautifully dark simplicity, an emotional
body of work that is uncompromising and genre defying at the same time.
If you missed HANGING FREUD so far, the moment has come to fall under
their freezing spell and addictively hit the play-button again and
again.
Tracklist: 1. Grooming (3:19) 2. Falling Tooth (4:33) 3. I Pray We Keep The World (2:49) 4. A Pact Among The Living (2:43) 5. This day (4:10) 6. A Hand To Hold The Gun (3:52) 7. Come (4:21) 8. Her Joy (3:29) 9. Beyond (4:45) 10. Don’t Save Yourself For Him (3:38) 11. Micro (0:33) 12. Lines (3:34) 13. Leave (1:07) 14. Refuse (4:36)