Skullcrusher
Quiet the Room


4.5
superb

Review

by jesper STAFF
October 15th, 2022 | 64 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: furious riffs and ear-piercing vocals

If you’re unfamiliar with Skullcrusher’s music, you might be surprised to find that the above words cannot be used to describe Quiet the Room. If you are familiar with Skullcrusher’s music, Helen Ballantine’s debut full length may still encompass a few surprises. The artist’s previous EPs, singles and covers are lovely indie folk pieces, with the most well-known tracks such as ‘Song for Nick Drake’ and ‘Places/Plans’ entailing delicate yet catchy melodies and subdued climaxes. Rather than exploring this sense of accessibility - arguably the easy route - Quiet the Room invites more abstraction while expanding Skullcrusher’s sonic palette in all the right and most engulfing ways.

Opening cuts ‘They Quiet the Room’ and ‘Building a Swing’ establish the record’s ambient sensibilities: across its fourteen tracks, Quiet the Room basks in subtle noises and distortions to enhance its emotional impact. ‘Building a Swing’s first half is shrouded in such sonic unclarities as gentle strings grace its obscure melodies, before the fog clears to shine a dim light on the song’s repeated mantra: “harness it, but don’t believe it”. Similarly, the contemplative ‘Sticker’ and ‘Lullaby in February’ use calmly distorted tones to their advantage. The melodic outlines are entirely hypnotising, with Ballentine’s heavenly voice giving Preacher’s Daughter a run for its use of vocal reverb (and, mind you, that is a good thing).

Moreover, ‘Sticker’ exemplifies how Skullcrusher does not need many words to build Quiet the Room’s world - she merely needs the right ones. Tracing back memories and traumas to her childhood home, Ballentine seems to create a conceptual house for these recollections. While each song explores a different corner or element of this home - from the staircase in ‘Sticker’ to ‘Pass Through Me’s windows - its precise properties are never fully uncovered. Doors may not lead anywhere and time does not appear to play a role; questions remain unanswered. All questions except one: on ‘Quiet the Room’, Skullcrusher sings “where do you want to be? / someplace you cannot see”. Regardless of what this answer means to whom, it fits as a perfect mission statement for the introverted tendencies of Quiet the Room.

In spite of the album’s beautifully washed out, abstract aesthetics, there are plenty of explicitly memorable moments to be found here. Several songs embrace repetition as a means of disintegrating semblances of structure, and the gorgeous and surprisingly expansive instrumentation throughout crafts a soundscape that is persistently engulfing. While Quiet the Room requires multiple listens to truly unfold itself, it overcomes this slight hurdle by being perfect for almost every situation: it’s hazy enough to complement quiet and focused moments, yet carries the depth required for more dedicated listens. Skullcrusher’s first album may not present a doormat saying ‘welcome’ in bold letters, but it presents one of the most rewarding sonic experiences of the year for those willing to open its undefined doors.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
October 15th 2022


5830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That summary made me grin, haha. This is beautiful!

theBoneyKing
October 15th 2022


24378 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Gah here I was trying to wind down my 2022 listening and yet Mother Cain said this is her AOTY so I must check

Lucman
October 15th 2022


5537 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

How good is this album? Took me completely by surprise.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
October 15th 2022


5830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, this is gorgeous. Still feels like it has room to grow too.



Wasn't expecting anything amazing since I liked but didn't love either EP.

BlushfulHippocrene
Staff Reviewer
October 16th 2022


4052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love her, love you, love this, good times.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
October 16th 2022


6169 Comments


You got me at furious riffs.

The album sounds really nice, after a first listen I enjoy Whatever Fits Together most.


Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
October 16th 2022


5830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This reminds me a lot in style of Maria BC's album from earlier this year, both may make my top 25 for the year as well.

Lucman
October 17th 2022


5537 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This may be at least top 15 for me. Such a perfect Halloween vibe too.

nash1311
October 17th 2022


7998 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Damn this is so dark and vibey I LOVE it

MCJACKDAHL
October 17th 2022


344 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

holy shit this record is unreal

tyman128
Staff Reviewer
October 17th 2022


4493 Comments


I really need to check this, Jesper was hyping it up to me a week ago so I'll have to jam for sure

nash1311
October 18th 2022


7998 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

My favorite I think is Lullaby in February. That deep ominous drone that kicks in and closes out the song just hits hard for me

DoofDoof
October 18th 2022


14953 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The riffs are incredible but the blast beats were too much

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
October 18th 2022


5830 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Move over, Esoctrilihum, there's a new sheriff in town

nash1311
October 18th 2022


7998 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The pig squeals sold me

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
October 19th 2022


9728 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album is beautiful

zaruyache
October 20th 2022


27340 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you bait and switched me you fuck



but jokes on you i also like twinkly folk so nyeh nyeh nyeh nyeh

zaruyache
October 21st 2022


27340 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i checked today and wew it's pretty.

AlexKzillion
October 21st 2022


17093 Comments


okay ngl the summary got me hyped af to check this and then......................................

DoofDoof
October 21st 2022


14953 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

What type of metal album would have that cover art tho



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