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A Thousand Words

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From the introductory sweep of sweet synths that brightens "After Sunset," A Thousand Words' opening track, it's clear Styrofoam has made a dramatic break with the past. Brushing aside the dark atmospheric clouds and downtempo rhythms that previously infested his sound, Arne Van Petegem has created an album that is surprisingly bright and upbeat. The warm "Sunset" pushes toward pop, while the bubbly "Bright Red Helmet" bounces straight into it with obvious delight. Bright melodies predominate, invariably enhanced by rich, new romantic-ish synths, while the tempos are notably upbeat. There are a couple of more pensive numbers, but even they are only lightly shadowed. Van Petegem handles the bulk of the vocals, and does so with aplomb, another change from the past. Here his singing is pulled to the front of the mix, and bolstered by his own multi-layered harmonies to rich effect -- which means that when guest singers do appear, it's mostly in lovely duet, with the strong pairings including Blake Hazard, Erica Driscoll, and old cohort Jim Adkins. Josh Rouse shines on "Lil White Boy." But for all the signs of new confidence found, Van Petegem still doesn't quite trust his vocals and melodies enough to showcase them on their own. Too often he fills the pieces with just too much electronics, almost annoyingly so on the title track, with the sheer busyness of the songs subtracting from the strength of the melodies and the power of the vocals. So close, but not quite there yet, the artist manages to sabotage himself. Even so, this is Styrofoam's most satisfying set to date, and with a bit more faith in himself, his next one should be unbeatable.

© Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo

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After Sunset
00:03:41

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

2
A Thousand Words
00:03:43

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

3
My Next Mistake
00:04:41

Jim Adkins, Composer, Lyricist, FeaturedArtist - Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

4
No Happy Endings
00:04:08

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist - Blondfire, FeaturedArtist

2022 Silent Face

5
Microscope
00:03:55

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Blake Hazard, Composer, Lyricist, FeaturedArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

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Thirty To One
00:04:37

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

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Other Side of Town
00:04:20

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

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Lil White Boy
00:04:04

Josh Rouse, Composer, Lyricist, FeaturedArtist - Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

9
No Deliveries List
00:04:21

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist - Lili de la Mora, Composer, Lyricist, FeaturedArtist

2022 Silent Face

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Bright Red Helmet
00:04:13

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

11
Final Offer
00:03:10

Styrofoam, MainArtist - Arne Van Petegem, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Silent Face

Album review

From the introductory sweep of sweet synths that brightens "After Sunset," A Thousand Words' opening track, it's clear Styrofoam has made a dramatic break with the past. Brushing aside the dark atmospheric clouds and downtempo rhythms that previously infested his sound, Arne Van Petegem has created an album that is surprisingly bright and upbeat. The warm "Sunset" pushes toward pop, while the bubbly "Bright Red Helmet" bounces straight into it with obvious delight. Bright melodies predominate, invariably enhanced by rich, new romantic-ish synths, while the tempos are notably upbeat. There are a couple of more pensive numbers, but even they are only lightly shadowed. Van Petegem handles the bulk of the vocals, and does so with aplomb, another change from the past. Here his singing is pulled to the front of the mix, and bolstered by his own multi-layered harmonies to rich effect -- which means that when guest singers do appear, it's mostly in lovely duet, with the strong pairings including Blake Hazard, Erica Driscoll, and old cohort Jim Adkins. Josh Rouse shines on "Lil White Boy." But for all the signs of new confidence found, Van Petegem still doesn't quite trust his vocals and melodies enough to showcase them on their own. Too often he fills the pieces with just too much electronics, almost annoyingly so on the title track, with the sheer busyness of the songs subtracting from the strength of the melodies and the power of the vocals. So close, but not quite there yet, the artist manages to sabotage himself. Even so, this is Styrofoam's most satisfying set to date, and with a bit more faith in himself, his next one should be unbeatable.

© Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo

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