A.A. Williams
Songs from Isolation


3.0
good

Review

by Sunnyvale STAFF
March 24th, 2021 | 14 replies


Release Date: 2021 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An occasionally-entrancing collection of covers, bogged down by its one-note nature

Giving an album the title Songs From Isolation and releasing it towards the tail end of a pandemic which has dramatically curtailed many people’s social lives feels a bit on the nose, but it’s hard to imagine a better artist to pull this off than A.A. Williams. Throughout her short but impressive career, Williams has excelled at crafting emotional soundscapes evoking loneliness and dread, themes which seem deeply fitting here. In this case, Williams is working with a slate of nine covers, widely varying by time period, genre, and fame. The end results are solid when analyzed song by song, but the effort falters as a whole.

It is rare for a cover album to be an artist’s career highlight, and Songs From Isolation sadly doesn’t break from this trend. There are some brilliant ingredients here, generally the same ones which Williams has showcased previously: beautiful, emotive vocals with the charisma to carry a song, arrangements often showcasing admirable musical restraint, and a talent for atmosphere. The problem here though is that the release as a whole ends up being a bit of a slog to listen to. While dynamic changes are utilized to great success, the overwhelming predominance of slow-paced, almost exclusively piano and voice-driven renditions one after another leads to listener fatigue by the end of the record. In the end, this observation acts as a reminder of how crucial the occasional metallic flourishes and harsh vocals from Cult of Luna’s Johannes Perrson were in forging last year’s Forever Blue as such a brilliant release.

The black-and-white tinted album art gives a hint about the music to be found here. Williams doesn’t stray from her trademark Gothic-tinged indie and folk background, with each song being a somber and subtle affair. Tunes range from the inescapable like Radiohead’s “Creep” (well-done but not a highlight) to deeper cuts like the closing selection, The Smashing Pumpkins “Porcelina of the Vast Oceans” (one of the better tracks on offer). The album centerpiece, Williams’ take on The Moody Blues’ masterpiece “Nights In White Satin” is arguably the most jaw-droppingly impressive song, but the Pixies cover “Where Is My Mind” and a skeletal rendering of Gordon Lightfoot’s “If You Could Read My Mind” also stand out.

Songs From Isolation won’t persuade anyone previously unimpressed with A.A. Williams’ output, but it is a worthwhile listen for the already-converted. For those on the fence, take a look at the tracklist and give one or two of the most appealing songs a chance. Williams has again demonstrated her talent as one of the musical world’s rising stars, this time through giving her own spin on other artists’ tunes, but this will be far from one of her defining works.



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Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


5916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I had a little difficulty reviewing this one, as despite 3 being a "good" rating this is the lowest score I've ever written a review for, and as such as the ratio of critique/praise is a little different than I'm used to. Constructive criticism welcome as always!

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


10225 Comments


reviews at the 2.5 to 3 mark are always the hardest imo. easy to blindly praise or poop on a record, much harder to present a nuanced halfway house. nice work here.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


5916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks, appreciate it! And agreed, that's definitely the area this album is sitting it for me.

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


5485 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nice sunny! nailed it w how the heavier influences are pretty crucial to her sound. enjoyed this a lot nonetheless, expecting to simp over anything else she'll ever put out tbh lol

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


5916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks Jesper! Fair enough, she doesn't seem to be capable of a bad release at this point, just don't think this one is quite sufficiently balanced

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


5485 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah this'll serve a nice purpose as a mixed bag to pull songs from for playlists and little else (which i'm perfectly fine with haha, goes for most cover albs/compilations)

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2021


5916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

True enough!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2021


32047 Comments


Nice review Sunny, I enjoyed Lovesong and Be Quiet and Drive a lot but the rest range from ok to an absolute slog, agree.

dedex
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2021


12788 Comments


nicely done bro

will prob pass this one tho

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2021


5916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks Dewinged! Those weren't highlights for me, but I expect everyone will have their own favorites of this, based on their preferences.



Thanks Dedex as well!

hangth3dj
May 1st 2021


785 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Spot on with the review. 3 is about right - really nice as background music to dip in and out of over the course of the album, but a full listen is just a shade monotonous.

Trifolium
May 10th 2021


39097 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Nights in White Satin is nice, but the review is spot on. The others are cute, but it's too much.



A nail-on-the-head review!

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2021


5916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Cheers @Trif! Agreed, the Nights In White Satin cover is great

wildinferno2010
May 18th 2021


1906 Comments


Didn't know she'd released something new. I'm keen to hear that cover of porcelina



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