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The Bewildered Mind

Astral Brain

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The sounds conjured up by the duo of Astral Brain on their debut album, The Bewildered Mind, won't be unfamiliar to anyone with a working knowledge of Broadcast or Stereolab, or anyone who is familiar with more recently minted artists like Vanishing Twin. Groups who coalesce bewitchingly around the meeting point of indie pop, psychedelia, space age EZ listening, and electronica to present a sound that's at once warmly familiar and coolly futuristic. Two other groups who traveled a similar path were Le Futur Pompiste and Testbild!; it comes as no surprise that the person responsible for the music here -- Einar Ekström -- was the driving force behind the former and that vocalist Siri af Burén was a member of the latter. Ekström displays deep knowledge with the form throughout the album, lightly sprinkling the songs with vintage keys, electronic bleeps, chiming guitars, and pulsing rhythms while leaving plenty of room for af Burén's sweet vocals and lovely harmonies. It makes for very easy, very comforting listening that's just right for times when it seems just the thing to float away on a cloud of wistful melodies and pillowy sound. There are no sharp edges on the album, no jarring interludes or daring twists to digest. Especially if one desires a hint of melancholy in the mix, as songs like "Behind Our House" or "Goodbye" do have a trickling undercurrent of nostalgia-fed sadness even as they bounce along happily. Af Burén's vocals are just a little bit wistful, the vibraphones and harpsichords a little weepy, and the melodies a little bit blue. It's a winning approach that Astral Brain follow throughout the album, one that puts them directly in line with their predecessors. If the music was all too giddy or the vocals too sunny, it might sound like a silly pastiche. Instead, the songs on The Bewildered Mind are deep enough to cause some impact, the sound is note-perfect, and the duo bring enough of their own style to the proceedings to help put a distinctive spin on the template. This comes through most of all on the songs that dispense with the driving rhythms and settle back into more moody, psychedelic territory, like "In the Mayweed Fields" or "The Field Trip." The latter song even indulges in a little bit of pastoral folkiness, which is an avenue the band might want to consider exploring more since it provides the album with one of its strongest and most memorable tunes. The final song, "Windmills" is another winner in this vein, sounding like the Free Design at the bottom of a well deep in the countryside and featuring nice vocal interplay between Ekström and af Burén. It's a fine ending to a wonderful album. Astral Brain have arrived fully formed, and if anyone wants to crown them the leaders of the new school of space age psychedelic pop, they won't get much argument here.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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1
Five Thousand Miles
00:03:40

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

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2
Behind Our House
00:03:47

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

3
A Dream
00:03:26

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

4
Treasures
00:03:43

Acrobat, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

5
Goodbye
00:03:41

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

6
In The Mayweed Fields
00:03:50

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

7
Midsummer's Lullaby
00:04:44

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

8
The Field Trip
00:03:46

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

9
From Above
00:03:46

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

10
Windmills
00:03:24

Desert Records, MusicPublisher - Fallen Tree Songs II, MusicPublisher - Astral Brain, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2021 Shelflife 2021 Shelflife

Album review

The sounds conjured up by the duo of Astral Brain on their debut album, The Bewildered Mind, won't be unfamiliar to anyone with a working knowledge of Broadcast or Stereolab, or anyone who is familiar with more recently minted artists like Vanishing Twin. Groups who coalesce bewitchingly around the meeting point of indie pop, psychedelia, space age EZ listening, and electronica to present a sound that's at once warmly familiar and coolly futuristic. Two other groups who traveled a similar path were Le Futur Pompiste and Testbild!; it comes as no surprise that the person responsible for the music here -- Einar Ekström -- was the driving force behind the former and that vocalist Siri af Burén was a member of the latter. Ekström displays deep knowledge with the form throughout the album, lightly sprinkling the songs with vintage keys, electronic bleeps, chiming guitars, and pulsing rhythms while leaving plenty of room for af Burén's sweet vocals and lovely harmonies. It makes for very easy, very comforting listening that's just right for times when it seems just the thing to float away on a cloud of wistful melodies and pillowy sound. There are no sharp edges on the album, no jarring interludes or daring twists to digest. Especially if one desires a hint of melancholy in the mix, as songs like "Behind Our House" or "Goodbye" do have a trickling undercurrent of nostalgia-fed sadness even as they bounce along happily. Af Burén's vocals are just a little bit wistful, the vibraphones and harpsichords a little weepy, and the melodies a little bit blue. It's a winning approach that Astral Brain follow throughout the album, one that puts them directly in line with their predecessors. If the music was all too giddy or the vocals too sunny, it might sound like a silly pastiche. Instead, the songs on The Bewildered Mind are deep enough to cause some impact, the sound is note-perfect, and the duo bring enough of their own style to the proceedings to help put a distinctive spin on the template. This comes through most of all on the songs that dispense with the driving rhythms and settle back into more moody, psychedelic territory, like "In the Mayweed Fields" or "The Field Trip." The latter song even indulges in a little bit of pastoral folkiness, which is an avenue the band might want to consider exploring more since it provides the album with one of its strongest and most memorable tunes. The final song, "Windmills" is another winner in this vein, sounding like the Free Design at the bottom of a well deep in the countryside and featuring nice vocal interplay between Ekström and af Burén. It's a fine ending to a wonderful album. Astral Brain have arrived fully formed, and if anyone wants to crown them the leaders of the new school of space age psychedelic pop, they won't get much argument here.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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