Mutual Benefit
Love's Crushing Diamond


5.0
classic

Review

by sncold USER (8 Reviews)
August 3rd, 2014 | 9 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Music for listening.

Music first existed for very spiritual purposes, hundreds and hundreds of years ago. It was something that kept a human being in tact with their self. Over the course of these hundreds and hundreds of years, music has evolved to serve many purposes; the most prominent of which being entertainment. There are so many songs, albums, and artists that you can discover today and very easily play for your friend in the car. This works only because when the music is meant to entertain, it does just that. But even through these hundreds and hundreds of years of evolution, we still have the rare album that seems to serve music’s original purpose; to keep a human being in tact with their self.

Love’s Crushing Diamond is not an album to share with your friend in the car. It would be next to impossible for that friend to get the true experience that this music offers. It’s an album to listen to. It’s an album to keep your mind at a calm state. “Strong River” begins Love’s Crushing Diamond, and it immediately brings the mind to this calm state with two minutes of lush, beautiful, and chilling sounds. When Jordan Lee (the voice of Mutual Benefit) begins singing during the last minute of this opening track, the lyrics reminds us that life moves at a pace we cannot physically alter (“river doesn’t know tomorrow / it rolls along with such simplicity”, “the river only knows to carry on”), but it allows us to clear our minds of this hardship. It allows us to alter the pace of life within ourselves; bringing our bodies to our mind in a uniform time and place.

For the entire length of the record, this effect remains true. While the listener’s body remains inside their mind, the river is flowing elsewhere; outside of the mind. And whether the tracks after the introduction are more rhythmically active, such as the subsequent “Golden Wake”, or more free and liberated like “C. L. Rosarian”, it’s incredibly easy to stop thinking about those things in your life that have otherwise been impossible to forget. Those things that only exist through the consequences of what or who you love; those things that only crush you because of how much love you do have for the great things in your life; those devastating and difficult things that make you love these great and wonderful things even more.

And that’s where you end up at the end of Love’s Crushing Diamond. You come out a stronger swimmer; a new name; a person who can now swim at the fixed pace of life and appreciate every step along the way.

“It was such a long winter when the ice had thawed. There wasn't much that survived it. It takes more than a strong swimmer to stay above water with a body divided. And that current took you away, and it made you pay and pay. When I saw you, I didn't know your name. When I see you, they'll give us different names.”



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sncold
August 3rd 2014


92 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It's taken me months to figure out how to put my thoughts for this record into words, and hopefully I've done it justice. I welcome all other thoughts and all criticism!

YourDarkAffected
August 3rd 2014


1870 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Music for listening"



Who would have thought?





sncold
August 3rd 2014


92 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hahaha, you know, I almost changed it because I figured I'd get that comment, but I kept it anyway. I hope you enjoyed the review nonetheless.

klap
Emeritus
August 3rd 2014


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

great album

IronGiant
November 2nd 2014


1752 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I have the deluxe edition with 5 bonus tracks and this thing absolutely slays. quickly becoming my favorite indie folk album alongside For Emma

Arave
November 28th 2014


2 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Classic album and fantastic review.

TheSpaceMan
November 28th 2014


13614 Comments


awesome review, pos'd

not big on indie but this sounds like something i could dig

yad00d
November 29th 2015


3 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album is a savior. This album saved my heart and my soul. A classic to me.

theBoneyKing
May 11th 2020


24378 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

good stuff



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