Chelsea Wolfe
Hiss Spun


4.5
superb

Review

by PsychicChris USER (554 Reviews)
November 29th, 2017 | 9 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Overall, Hiss Spun shows Chelsea Wolfe evolving logically while still retaining her eclectic palette

Chelsea Wolfe hasn’t gone full on metal on Hiss Spun but the heavy influences on 2015’s Abyss are up front and center on her sixth full-length album. Songs like “The Culling” and “Static Hum” are driven by pounding industrial riffs and rhythms reminiscent of mid-era Swans threaten to crush everything in their path. Even the rare folk moments fall into this aesthetic, as “Two Spirit” sounds like something Jarboe could’ve come up with.

The musicians do an excellent job. While the shift in heaviness could be attributed to the inclusion of Queens of the Stone Age/A Perfect Circle guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, longtime colaborator Ben Chisholm remains the most dominant player as his bass is responsible for much of the grime, while his synths and soundscapes provide a haunting aura throughout. It also helps that the drums are quite aggressive and that master producer Kurt Ballou keeps everything organic.

With all this sludge abound, it’s interesting to note that Wolfe still presents herself as vulnerably as ever. Her vocals retain an ethereal quality throughout caked in gorgeous shoegaze-style layering and never drifting above a distant wail regardless of tempo shifts. It is somewhat one dimensional and frequently results in her nearly getting drowned out by the rest of the band, but her intense emotion allows her to rise above and maintain a steady presence. In a way, it lives up to the idea of the voice as an instrument as Wolfe defines the album’s character without overwhelming it.

Overall, Hiss Spun shows Chelsea Wolfe evolving logically while still retaining her eclectic palette. The album’s incorporation of industrial, metal, folk and more never feels like the faceless chimera sometimes seen with such fusions. The songwriting allows varied songs to be united by a dark mood and strengthened by the musicians’ chemistry. It’s hyperbolic to think of Chelsea Wolfe as a queen of the underground, but now is the time to jump on the hype train if you weren’t already on it.

Highlights:
“16 Psyche”
“The Culling”
“Twin Fawn”
“Static Hum”
“Two Spirit”

Originally published at http://indymetalvault.com



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Comments:Add a Comment 
HarryBoBerry
November 30th 2017


620 Comments


Pos'd. This album keeps growing on me. I love the sound they've come up with here.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 30th 2017


32020 Comments


Pos for referencing Jarboe.

Lucman
November 30th 2017


5537 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice review, just bumped this album myself, keeps growing for sure!

PsychicChris
November 30th 2017


408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm glad Jarboe is still a positive reference. Maybe it's just me but I feel like name dropping Swans has become a bit cliché.

Crawl
November 30th 2017


2946 Comments


I like listening to this, but I never feel like putting it on. Have to give it a few more spins, to see if it grows.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
December 1st 2017


32020 Comments


Well I knew of Jarboe through the collabo album with Neurosis. And then started diggin into her solo stuff. It wasn't until much later I discovered she was in Swans.

On another note, have you heard a girl called Darkher, Chris?

PsychicChris
December 1st 2017


408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I haven't. I'll have to look into her stuff. Pretty similar?

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
December 1st 2017


32020 Comments


Similar to older Wolfe yeah, very doomish, you'll like it.

PsychicChris
December 1st 2017


408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Giving this a listen and it sounds pretty great. I'm totally behind this weirdly specific movement of women softly singing to creepy ambient doom industrial whatever.



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