Stay Inside
Viewing


4.0
excellent

Review

by BigTuna USER (8 Reviews)
April 22nd, 2020 | 30 replies


Release Date: 2020 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Let it go.

It’s impossible not to hear Stay Inside’s debut LP Viewing in the context of this novel coronavirus. Not only because it was released while most of the world is, well, staying inside, but also because the album reaches for the sort of swirling emotional catharsis we might all long for right now: some gnarled release of anger, resentment, grief, and grace-tinged resignation. Viewing wraps you in this catharsis over and again. The alarm-like breakdown of “Void”, the gorgeous final minute of “Revisionist”, the dizzying light of “Divide” - all of these create a record that balances every part of how it feels to be tired-of-it-all.

It helps that the band sounds very good together. They might not share the absolute cohesion of a group like Big Thief, but Stay Inside’s attention to each member’s gifts never allows Viewing to idle. Within the record are angled riffs, ragged bass lines, beautiful vocal harmonies, and pulsating drum fills, and at each moment you can almost see the band playing these songs live - making eye contact across a small stage, watching each other’s hands and nodding as if to say, “Go on now.” Their connectedness makes the cathartic release that much more tangible.

Comparisons could abound with Viewing. At times, the album carries early Brand New vibes (closer “Leave”), and in other instances wouldn’t feel completely out of place alongside Thrice’s first two albums (“Silt”) or Balance and Composure’s The Things We Think We’re Missing (“Revisionist”). Maybe, though, name-dropping sets unfair expectations. Because overall, Stay Inside earn their own identity thanks not to who they sound like but to what they’re chasing after. The whole record feels in pursuit or on the run - coiled like a sprinter in the blocks, and then set loose by a sound.

So what is it pursuing? Lyrically, Viewing stays mostly abstract. For example, from “Silt”: “Twelve carbon flood, render it all down. / Smell it in the sun in the hot summer months.” That’s not to say, however, that the lyrics here are opaque; not surprisingly, the record wrestles with broad themes of death, loss, and grief through an acutely personal lens. Imagery pulled from the earth (“I wash in your wake, float in my own filth, dig my heels into the silt”) saturates much of Viewing, almost literally grounding the album and creating the context for Stay Inside’s search for catharsis. We’re all grave-tied, but can’t we still be free?

This ethos, and Viewing as a whole, would still strike a chord were we not in the most uncertain moment in recent memory. But here we all are, and if David Kessler is right in his Harvard Business Review interview, we’re tangled in an especially impalpable grief. Thankfully, Viewing will help us move forward, even when it seems we can’t.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BigTuna
April 22nd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Harvard Business Review interview referenced: https://hbr.org/2020/03/that-discomfort-youre-feeling-is-grief

Observer
Emeritus
April 22nd 2020


9393 Comments


Hey!

BigTuna
April 22nd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hi!

parksungjoon
April 22nd 2020


47231 Comments


i remember you!


i think...

BigTuna
April 22nd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The rona is bringing every sput user out of the woodwork

zaruyache
April 23rd 2020


27367 Comments


timely band name

MarsKid
Emeritus
April 23rd 2020


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Nice write-up, does a good job giving credit to where its due in terms of their evident camaraderie. Couldn't get too into, though, felt rather standard.

BigTuna
April 23rd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks man! I was hooked after hearing “Revisionist”. Nothing groundbreaking, but it really hit home for me.

MarsKid
Emeritus
April 23rd 2020


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Whatever works my man. It's emo, so some things click for people and others don't. That's the beauty of it.

Slex
April 23rd 2020


16527 Comments


I fucking love this album

Ivy thru Silt is a tremendous lil run

BigTuna
April 23rd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes! That run plus Revisionist are tops for me. Also love Wake, and the closer has actually grown on me.

AxeToFall93
April 23rd 2020


316 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Same thing as with the new Charmer. Nothing to special but has a nice flow. Both hands have potential.

BigTuna
April 23rd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I haven’t heard the new Charmer yet, but I’ll definitely give it a listen. Looks like they’re fellow Michiganders!

Romulus
April 23rd 2020


9109 Comments


large tuna!!

Snake.
April 23rd 2020


25250 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

happy to see these guys get signed to a big label

BigTuna
April 23rd 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Same! Did they release the EP independently?

Snake.
April 23rd 2020


25250 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah! they've come a long way in such a short period of time

hogan900
August 7th 2020


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wait why is the rating for this so low wtf

BigTuna
October 8th 2020


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Agreed hogan! I've listened to this a bit less in the last few months, but for a while it was an absolute mainstay in my rotation. Plus "Revisionist" is such a good tune.

Sniff
December 2nd 2020


8045 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cool album



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