Chelsea Wolfe
Pain Is Beauty


3.5
great

Review

by AngelofDeath EMERITUS
August 27th, 2013 | 312 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Growing pains.

Chelsea Wolfe continues to make bigger and bigger waves in the underground music scene, amassing and uniting fans across a multitude of genres with her unique blend of diverse influences and distinctive yet varied vocal stylings, constantly difficult to pigeonhole. The term "gothic" is almost always used in conjunction with Wolfe and her music, though it tends to sell the artist and her often dark and dream-like works a bit short. Genre tags and descriptors have, for the most part, lacked the appropriate connotations and context to articulately describe Chelsea Wolfe's previous three albums, but this, her fourth full-length, plays into slightly more definitive archetypal tropes. Strong darkwave and industrial influences are present on a majority of the record's tracks, with the organic and heirloom feel of Apokalypsis and Unknown Rooms forsaken almost entirely, in favor of a polished and pulsating digital sheen. Peppered with a few throwback affairs, Pain Is Beauty commands a somewhat awkward dynamic, trying to coherently juxtapose pieces that are at odds with one another: Drum machines versus drums, synths versus guitars, present Chelsea Wolfe versus past Chelsea Wolfe. It is, however, a dynamic mostly remissible with the evident talent lining the walls of the vast majority of the album's twelve songs.

Moody and visceral with an atmosphere and intensity rarely rivaled for the duration of the album, "Feral Love" starts things off, setting the bar high for Wolfe's new sound. The track triumphs brilliantly in intertwining enchanting vocals with the cold, harsh throbbing of industrial synth and percussion before diffusing into "We Hit a Wall"'s analog saunter. Even more so than the aforementioned, the retro-indie sway of "Destruction Makes the World Burn Brighter" sticks out sorely crammed in the middle of the album's electronics-heavy tracks and, while catchy, doesn't offer anything particularly original or exciting to compensate for crashing the party. Fortunately, the sublimely eerie "Sick" and sinister industrial carnival vibe of "Kings" quickly get things back on track, achieving familiar auras and sensations for the artist through unfamiliar mediums. The record slowly begins to put more of a spotlight on its star with "Reins" droning at a slow-motion gallop while exploring an intriguing frailty in Wolfe's voice akin to Björk in her prime. "They'll Clap When You're Gone" is Chelsea when she's at her strongest, which is really flexing the warm but haunting vocals that elevated Unknown Rooms from the throes that so often plague stripped-down anything. It emanates powerfully for almost six minutes, exuding a sincerity almost gut-wrenching following the partially mechanized psalms that precede it. The final two tracks are even more reminiscent of the previous album, beautifully simple and full of life, and while their relationship to the rest of Pain Is Beauty is unquestionably questionable, their sheer quality makes it easy to shut up and enjoy them anyway.

More than her previous efforts, this is a record that will make it easier to draw comparisons to both the works of other artists and her own, but Miss Wolfe succeeds in grossly outclassing her would-be peers more often than not and has managed to put her own stamp on an album that could have so easily been the second coming of Zola Jesus. While it's possible Pain Is Beauty would have benefited from some more time spent songwriting and fleshing out the overall direction of the album's sound, there's still more than enough impressive songs to make this a worthy addition to the Chelsea Wolfe catalog.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
AngelofDeath
Emeritus
August 27th 2013


16303 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Boo.

oltnabrick
August 27th 2013


40636 Comments


in for this

Relinquished
August 27th 2013


48718 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

inb4 acad

BallsToTheWall
August 27th 2013


51216 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

M/ AS FUCK

GiaNXGX
August 27th 2013


5292 Comments


weh

treeqt.
August 27th 2013


16970 Comments


accurate

TooLateToGoBack
August 27th 2013


2106 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

aoty

Lelle
August 27th 2013


2766 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

on my first listen, sounds good so far

Taxt
August 27th 2013


1605 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review

Probably my favorite CW album

porch
August 27th 2013


8459 Comments


angel outta nowhere, was afraid antichristfish was gonna take your staff spot

ShadowRemains
August 27th 2013


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

^

AngelofDeath
Emeritus
August 27th 2013


16303 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Well, we can't let that happen, now can we?

Chesse
August 27th 2013


529 Comments


so far this is pretty good

Trebor.
Emeritus
August 27th 2013


59840 Comments


Zach review yesssss

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
August 27th 2013


10704 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6 | Sound Off

This is streaming from Pitchfork.



http://pitchfork.com/advance/195-pain-is-beauty/







I liked Αποκάλυψις, so I will be checking this out.



Good review Angel.







Edit: Recently I discovered a "similar" act to Chelsea Wolfe, named Agarttha. Their debut is streaming right here:



http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/07/stream-agarttha-a-water-which-does-not-wet-hands/

Evreaia
August 27th 2013


5405 Comments


Review doesn't give me good hope

SmersH
August 27th 2013


447 Comments


Nice write-up... loved Αποκάλυψις
this is pretty good so far, mind you i'm only on the third track.

wwf
August 27th 2013


7198 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

listening to this album at five in the morning and it's an instant feel train. first impression now that i'm on the last track is that it's a serious contender for aoty

Tyrael
August 27th 2013


21108 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

love this

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
August 27th 2013


16619 Comments


prob p good



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