White SeeD
Sick In A Place Away from Everything


3.0
good

Review

by Jots EMERITUS
November 6th, 2014 | 35 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: in my dreams we are together

I’m tired. It’s a never-ending debate - that is, whether or not ‘lo-fi’ actually contributes anything to an artist’s sound, so as to necessitate it. Granted, some musicians simply lack the polished production and have to make do. This idea is nothing new, really, but endless artists embrace the sound for aesthetic reasons as well. It’s arguable whether or not it’s merely to mask otherwise unremarkable music as opposed to using pristine production for similar intents, as though the fairy dust cures weak songwriting. It’s rare, I would argue, that this lo-fi approach works, offering more than a cover up. On Sick In A Place Away from Everything, the eclectic debut release from White SeeD, this fuzzy timbre achieves more than concealment; it breathes life into its subtle piano melodies, creating a unique listening experience.

Perhaps it’s best to peg down this experience - though by the nature of ambient, yours may differ, oh well. Sick In A Place feels more observational, rather than experiential. Putting it into perspective, it’s like comparing an IMAX film to watching a 10-inch TV (imagine an older model, maybe black and white). The former is engaging, making you oblivious to surroundings while the latter requires more focus, yet you're susceptible to little distractions. Sick In A Place has a redolent aura, bringing feelings of the past and thoughts of life, love, and loss alongside blurry textures and inexplicable glitches - nothing a smack on the side wouldn’t fix. It feels like flipping through old videos, but none of the characters are present to share these memories and traditions. Time passes, the tapes wear out, and the sentiments grow more unclear. Listening to the album in question feels like you’re on the outside looking in, despite feeling a certain attachment to the poignant tunes. Rarely does White SeeD break character, but when he chooses to, it’s stunning. “Fail, Fell, Fail” is the richest track on the album, as though you found that sweet spot on the tuning knobs where the screen stops moving around and doing weird shit. Other tracks, such as “In A Basement Thinking About Nothing” remain veiled, without dynamics or climax as White SeeD goes through a routine of afterthought but no desire to progress. The obvious analogy would be ‘stuck in the past’, like an old man who can’t derive anything new from previous experiences, but is perfectly content to dwell endlessly. You sit, listen, feel an inkling of emotion, and then nothing comes of it. It’s the kind of music bearing more worth in concept than actual content, despite the lovely, varied instrumentals.

Still, the staying power is evident. Whether or not that dusty old photo album really means anything - it’s just pictures of random events, nothing special - it’s all in the concept. I have photo albums of my own, mostly pictures of things I barely remember and people I don’t speak to anymore. In practicality I could throw them out, but I hold on to them anyway. Whatever. Sometimes it’s pointless to justify it when in the end it kinda just feels right. I’m going to sleep now.



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Jots
Emeritus
November 6th 2014


7562 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

https://whiteseed.bandcamp.com/releases



thanks to Yak for showing me this, and Matt for the proofread

YakNips
November 6th 2014


20098 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

i just opened my eyes and it was there

ExplosiveOranges
November 6th 2014


4408 Comments


"I'm tired."

Who wouldn't be, reviewing at the same rate as you? Pos, will read ASAP.

GmemberKills
November 6th 2014


4344 Comments


I really appreciate the review man. I think its excellently written and I honestly agree with all the
points you make about it. Even the negatives. The way you talk about this album and the things you
reference and compare it to just describe the album almost perfectly. I think people who bother to
read this review will get a good idea about the sound of this before even listening.

Keep writing reviews Johnny you got mad skills.

Jots
Emeritus
November 6th 2014


7562 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

thanks Gmember glad you enjoyed the read, definitely gonna keep up with your projects



(edit) @oranges - *sigh* fixed, you lifesaver you

ExplosiveOranges
November 6th 2014


4408 Comments


This idea is nothing new, really, but endless artists embrace the sound for aesthetic reasons, and it’s arguable whether or not it’s merely to mask otherwise unremarkable music as opposed to using pristine production for similar intents, as though the fairy dust cures weak songwriting.

Really long sentence. Try trimming it down or breaking it up.

Other tracks, such as “In A Basement Thinking About Nothing” remain veiled, without dynamics or climax as White SeeD goes through a routine of afterthought but no desire to progress; the obvious analogy would be ‘stuck in the past’, like an old man who can’t derive anything new from previous experiences, but is perfectly content to dwell endlessly.

Sentence is really long. Try replacing the semicolon with a period and breaking it up a little more.

Other than that, really good review.

Trebor.
Emeritus
November 6th 2014


59858 Comments


love lo-fi

laughingman22
November 6th 2014


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Rarely does White SeeD break character, but when he chooses to, it’s stunning. “Fail, Fell, Fail” is the richest track on the album, as though you found that sweet spot on the tuning knobs where the screen stops moving around and doing weird shit."



what a great analogy

GmemberKills
November 6th 2014


4344 Comments


It may be a long time before I do another release for this project, but when i do it will definitely be
something different. My other project is kinda indie-rockish and its called "Crooked Sun" and i got big
things planned for that, its more on the hi-fi side of things. I'll for sure let you know when the
release comes out for that.


Yeah that analogy is one of my favorite parts about the review.

Sowing
Moderator
November 6th 2014


43954 Comments


I really love lo-fi but this is pretty bland.

Great review as usual though.

SkaCali
November 6th 2014


290 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

In my dreams we're almost touching

Judio!
November 7th 2014


8496 Comments


Awesome review Johnny, hard pos. can't wait to check this, G's a kickass musician.

bach
November 7th 2014


16303 Comments


white seed huh LOLOL

GmemberKills
November 7th 2014


4344 Comments


I don't know about that Judio! haha. I do know you're a real badass musician.

white seeD indeed, hence why i got that capital D on the end.

YakNips
November 7th 2014


20098 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

im in love

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
November 8th 2014


12003 Comments


Fantastic review Johnny. Cool album too, although I won't be content until I get a full length Crooked Sun album.

GmemberKills
November 8th 2014


4344 Comments


What game? @CaptainDooRight

Yeah this release I'd consider a fun little experimental side project @Scuro I for sure got big things for Crooked Sun in the works though.

laughingman22
November 8th 2014


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

In my dreams there is a new Crooked Sun

BMDrummer
November 29th 2014


15100 Comments


digging this so far

GmemberKills
December 16th 2014


4344 Comments


Really would like to put out a Tape Edition of this one day maybe with a slightly altered track list with a couple new songs.



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