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The Winter Is Coming

Elf Power

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The Winter Is Coming continues the darker, more complex sound Elf Power forged on its landmark album A Dream in Sound, enriching its brand of tripped-out pop with more emotional depth. Recorded over the course of nine months at the band's home studio, The Winter Is Coming seems mellow; however, melancholy and tense undercurrents lay just beneath its surface. Dense, droning songs like "Embrace the Crimson Tide" and "Wings of Light" are some of the best examples of the band's increasingly intricate sound, but "The Sun Is Forever," "Birds in the Backyard," and the title track prove that Elf Power hasn't sacrificed its catchiness for experimentalism's sake. Though the slightly silly bubblegum march "The Great Society" -- which almost sounds like an Elephant 6 parody -- seems out of place with the rest of the album's tone, the fuzzy-yet-brooding "Skeleton" more than makes up for it. Though it may not be quite as immediate or coherent as A Dream in Sound, The Winter Is Coming marks another step forward for this consistent -- and consistently evolving -- band.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Embrace the Crimson Tide
00:04:10

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

2
Skeleton
00:02:09

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

3
The Great Society
00:02:12

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

4
The Winter Is Coming
00:03:30

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

5
Wings of Light
00:04:51

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

6
The Sun Is Forever
00:04:07

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

7
People Underneath
00:03:17

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

8
Green Sea Days
00:02:14

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

9
The Naughty Villain
00:03:48

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

10
Leopard's Teeth
00:03:29

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

11
Birds in the Backyard
00:02:38

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

12
100,000 Telescopes
00:04:48

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

13
The Albatross
00:10:02

Elf Power, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Orange Twin Records (P) 2011 Orange Twin Records

Album review

The Winter Is Coming continues the darker, more complex sound Elf Power forged on its landmark album A Dream in Sound, enriching its brand of tripped-out pop with more emotional depth. Recorded over the course of nine months at the band's home studio, The Winter Is Coming seems mellow; however, melancholy and tense undercurrents lay just beneath its surface. Dense, droning songs like "Embrace the Crimson Tide" and "Wings of Light" are some of the best examples of the band's increasingly intricate sound, but "The Sun Is Forever," "Birds in the Backyard," and the title track prove that Elf Power hasn't sacrificed its catchiness for experimentalism's sake. Though the slightly silly bubblegum march "The Great Society" -- which almost sounds like an Elephant 6 parody -- seems out of place with the rest of the album's tone, the fuzzy-yet-brooding "Skeleton" more than makes up for it. Though it may not be quite as immediate or coherent as A Dream in Sound, The Winter Is Coming marks another step forward for this consistent -- and consistently evolving -- band.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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