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- Réalt
- Projections
- Garden
- Corrib
- Halo
- Spring
- Stonefly
- Flutter
- Trip
- Violet
- Up
- October Moon
- Untitled (7" Track)
- Spring (II) (7" Track)
Maria Somerville
Luster
4ad
Slotting perfectly onto the 4AD roster, Somerville's second album feels like mbv taking a trip into the stratosphere, allowing the guitars to slide off a little and the dreampop elements to slip through porous thresholds like softly dispersing clouds.
A wonderful world to wrap yourself up in. Where 'All My People' conveyed memories and melancholic longing with misty slowcore balladry, these 12 tracks show us an artist who’s more assured in the path her life has taken, and the person she’s become in the process. As she sings in ‘Trip’ – “I can see more clearly than I could before. I know now what's true for me.” Contributors included producers J. Colleran, Brendan Jenkinson and Diego Herrera (aka Suzanne Kraft), as well as Lankum’s Ian Lynch, whose uilleann pipe drones you can hear in ‘Violet’, and Margie Jean Lewis, whose violin bows reverberate through the ambient haze of ‘Flutter’. Sessions with musicians Henry Earnest and Finn Carraher McDonald (aka Nashpaints) helped “tie it all together”, while contributions from friends Roisin Berkley and Olan Monk enshrined the companionship they’ve shared since Somerville returned to Connemara.
By the time Maria Somerville started writing 'Luster', her landmark label debut for 4AD, she had lived away from her native Connemara for quite some time. Having grown up amongst the wild, mountainous terrain of Galway’s rural west coast, she later relocated to Dublin, where she patiently developed an atmospheric dream pop signature inspired by the landscape of her youth – a spellbinding sound world of gusting ambient electronics, ethereal guitar strums, sparse percussion, and hushed lyrical vignettes.