Night Verses
From the Gallery of Sleep


5.0
classic

Review

by clavier EMERITUS
July 3rd, 2018 | 1399 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: “We don’t know who we are, we don’t know where we are”

The concept of From the Gallery of Sleep, according to Night Verses, revolves around “the inexplicably limitless parameters we operate through in our dreams.” Importantly, the focus turns out to be on parameters, rather than on limitlessness, and it is within the framework of modesty and limitations that Night Verses paint an achingly beautiful dreamscape. There are no more vocals, only snippets of spoken-word samples that confirm the theme of the work; the instrumentation is kept to a minimal 3-piece set-up, with all electronic effects being hand-triggered.

For once, in describing From the Gallery of Sleep, I’m comfortable using the vague adjective of “human.” The background effects on “Lira” recall the sound of breathing; Aric Improta’s nimble drumming is imbued with soulfulness; the guitarwork, as rapidly as it ascends and descends through intricate melodies, does not give any airs of attempting to transcend human physical ability. (Contrast this to the likes of Animals as Leaders, if you wish.) Swelling riffs and unpredictable manipulations of tension mirror the irrational intensities of dream emotions; motifs are succinct, and linger just long enough to make an impression before giving way. The expression of “imperfection is human” becomes “irregularity is human” -- a gentler conception.

What, then, of the specific dreamscape that From the Gallery of Sleep creates? It promises adventure -- the jazzy, mellow “Infinity Beach” is akin to the experience of seeing a psychedelic sunset reflecting on the waves; the frequent use of double harmonic scales (which we commonly think of as sounding “Arabic”) feels foreign in the context of oft-heavy, guitar-driven instrumental music. At its most delicate and languorous, the album seduces -- eerie, chiming harmonics, lulls and sombre acoustic meditations, even the unexpected grooves of “No.0”. All the more shocking, then, when it changes course -- towering riffs appearing from the blue, rapid-fire drum fills, rhythms slipping into syncopation.

And much to my surprise, I’m finding that I think of From the Gallery of Sleep as sweetly endearing. This would seem to jar with my first impression of the album: mysterious, sprawling, often tense. But if anything, the word to use is curious. From the Gallery of Sleep subjects itself to a diverse set of moods and landscapes, united by unique parameters that the production sets up. It’s clean, almost cool to the touch, but never sterile or lifeless; it suggests a degree of lucidity. Through evocation of the unusual, we’re led to visualize unfamiliar lands: on the organic side, hand drums on “Vantablonde” and muted bells on “Balboa”; on the inorganic side, uncanny electronic noises that bubble up and distort.

That From the Gallery of Sleep dances so gracefully from scene to scene is why it endears. Think of dream plots: upon conscious reflection, they never make much sense, and yet they feel impactful and coherent during the dream itself. That sense of coherence often survives after you’ve awaken, even as its logic falls under scrutiny. From the Gallery of Sleep seems to capture at least a fleeting impression of that particular feeling -- no small feat.



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Faraudo
July 3rd 2018


4605 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Best instrumental album i've heard in at least a couple of years.

calmrose
July 3rd 2018


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

niiiicccceeee



album rules hard

clavier
Emeritus
July 3rd 2018


1169 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8 | Sound Off

i am so obsessed with this album that it's 90% of what i'm currently listening to

i agree that it might be the best instrumental album that's appeared in a while

SteakByrnes
July 3rd 2018


29751 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Hell yea Claire, great review and album rules hard :] Listened through it like 5 times again last night while reading

Faraudo
July 3rd 2018


4605 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It could eventually become a 5, it's riddled with perfect, magic moments.

calmrose
July 3rd 2018


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

loving the album's atmosphere

clavier
Emeritus
July 3rd 2018


1169 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8 | Sound Off

hell yeah

i'm holding off from the 5 for now but if i'm still jamming this obsessively in a couple of weeks i might just have to bump

calmrose
July 3rd 2018


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Also the production is amazing (almost feels cool to the touch)"



this from your soundoff is just perfect, exactly how I feel

Faraudo
July 3rd 2018


4605 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The thing is that I love instrumental albums, but they eventually bore me. Not the case with this one, it's so varied and layered. Fucking love it.

clavier
Emeritus
July 3rd 2018


1169 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8 | Sound Off

definitely, it feels like there's always something new to discover

TooManyFriends
July 3rd 2018


3495 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

gonna bump my rating very soon i think. i knew these guys were good but i wasn't sure they could make a consistently engaging 60 minute instrumental album. they did and then some

SteakByrnes
July 3rd 2018


29751 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Balboa, Earthless, Phoenix IV: Levitation, and Trading Shadows are my top tracks right now

henryChinaski
July 3rd 2018


5015 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Can't stop listening to No.0!!!

clavier
Emeritus
July 3rd 2018


1169 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8 | Sound Off

No.0 is so groovy, i love it

TooManyFriends
July 3rd 2018


3495 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it's truly amazing that they play everything you hear on this album live with three members and no backing track

ramon.
July 3rd 2018


4183 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

oOooOOOoooOo noice review duderino, legend has it Aric fingered a man once to subvert the metaphor

Prancer
July 3rd 2018


1601 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

no.0 sounds like a Dionaea song

DDDeftoneDDD
July 3rd 2018


22160 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

very good ...still undecided between 3.5 and 4. It seems like a much more technical APC without the vocals.

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
July 3rd 2018


10097 Comments


Hyped as heck for this. Nice write up claire. I wouldn't mind a few more direct descriptions in places, as I'm still not entirely sure what to expect from this, but I do enjoy your style regardless

Piglet
July 3rd 2018


8476 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

this is like if tool cheated on maynard with animals as leaders



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