Shrilling plant sounds, washing synths and gently grooving guitars create an involved, endearing to their world on "Intro," immediately creating a harmonic bond between acoustic instrumentation and post-produced enhancements leading to a blissfully conjoined segue into "The High," which takes their sun-kissing guitars and eminent, shrubbing drums into a western country stride. "Our pretty hearts, why do they let us down?"
The stars in the sky, and how they have assisted humankind in navigation over the centuries, is the potent theme of "I Don't Know."
"A thousand years have led us here," Gallagher croons. "The world has gone crazy, so let's just take it slow," she continues, as a bountifully tinny lead guitar melody pivots toward a reverberant, cinematic dream-pop turn.
Variety is continually added to the guitar-based instrumentation of the album on the latest single, "All My Love," which follows. A reliance on the comforting aura of climate fills Gallagher with optimism for a fruitful year as she yearns, "It takes a star to burn through all of the superficial," to the tune of sparkling guitar chords and glistening yet sparse percussion, which eventually develops into a driving, Chic-like bassline.
"But I Do" closes the record on a spiritual, indulgently soothing note.
Gallagher's interplay between raspy, muscular vocal intonations and the multi-prismatic functions of the lead guitar ensure that "Make Way For The Sun" flows beautifully. Striding basslines, subtle synth-disco flourishes, and neo-psychedelic warmth create consistent variation in the grooves, allowing the duo to dip their toes into genres like neo-folk, dub-funk, and cinematic alt-folk in the soulful moods they create, reminiscent of Khruangbin in terms of their versatile dynamic.
An opportune space for more personal anecdotes within their lyricism is left open for future releases, but the irresistible sonic warmth allows the otherwise limited instrumentation and straightforward songwriting concepts to add plenty of variety on the fly, making the album feel broader and richer as a result.
A detailed, stark reminder of the harmonic coexistence between humanity and climate, reconsidering the mediocre perceptions of mid-winter.
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