Gleemer
Down Through


4.5
superb

Review

by jesper STAFF
May 8th, 2020 | 34 replies


Release Date: 2020 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Finding comfort in discomfort

It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to

Down Through’s album cover perfectly represents the music contained within. It’s an apparent shimmer in a strangely appealing sea of darkness; it’s the one thinks one is able to see, yet falls victim to failing to acknowledge it. Gleemer’s latest record is equal parts clarity and confusion; it’s the discomfort of finding oneself staring at the smouldering remains of a bonfire in the early morning, yet cherishing the fact that these remains on the foreign lawn make more sense to you than the drunk, the stoned, the unconscious. Down Through is an album about being self aware of one’s discomfort and potential loneliness, yet attempting to accept it as the better alternative.

It takes you so much higher / Just to sit back down

As a result, the album is much more contemplative than Gleemer’s previous output. In spite of being neither as cathartic as Anymore nor as catchy as Moving Away, it manages to be the band’s most rewarding listen: a record that keeps unfolding, one that is in for the long haul. Still bathing in reverb-drenched indie rock, Down Through is produced to introspectively glistening excellence. Corey Coffman’s vocals are often half-intelligible, effectively highlighting Down Through’s themes and allowing these rare moments of apparent clarity to carry the weight they should. “Casino” is a magnificent late-album highlight, functioning as the most immediate moment of lucidity on the record, the song’s final minute is a perfect shoegaze crescendo. The shiver-inducing finale presents Gleemer at their most vulnerable; allowing for the lurking light to be let in, even if the clarity does not yield the positive results one would hope for.

You’re alive, and that’s all

Yet, while “Casino” could have served as a perfect closing track, Gleemer chooses to return to the familiar shadows of uncertainty instead. Because, as clearly as Down Through is able to see at times, it is not an album about chasing the light as much as it is about finding comfort in discomfort. In its attempts of making the most out of anxiety-inducing situations, the album’s main distinguishable motif appears to be nervosity, with the music often functioning as a meditative counterpart. The title track simply ending on Coffman proclaiming that he is alive is a brilliantly fitting conclusion to the record. After nine songs of contemplating the light, he appears to be at ease with all of it; imperfections, discomfort, the very nature of being human. Down Through questions the uncertain, yet knows that this empty, meaningless space is all it will ever be, and, while the very point in existing may seem non-existent when one’s heart beats to nothing, it’s the apparent moments of clarity that make it worth it, whether unnerving or not.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

am i drastically overrating a nu gaze record again? idk but this one moved me lol

AxeToFall93
May 8th 2020


316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Looking forward to spin this later. Incredible consistent band so far.

AxeToFall93
May 8th 2020


316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Also nice review!

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

thanks!! really hoping for these guys to finally get some more exposure, they're so consistently excellent indeed

butt.
May 8th 2020


10949 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh shit forgot this was coming out today. really like these guys. nice review

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

thx!!

Scoot
May 8th 2020


22193 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this band has taken the framework from peripheral vision and ran with it



good shit

loveisamixtape
May 8th 2020


12322 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

don’t like this so far, don’t like this band besides that song come down

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

pretty much scoot, i'll eat up any pv worship haha

mixtape i respect your opinion but also i'm sad to inform u it's a wrong opinion ;//

loveisamixtape
May 8th 2020


12322 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

good review tho pimp 🔥

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

hahaha cheers

AxeToFall93
May 9th 2020


316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great record after this first spin, maybe their best. Leadings On might be my fave

conesmoke
May 9th 2020


7875 Comments


Tried to listen to this today. The vocals annoyed me so I turned it off and put on boris

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
May 9th 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

can see how the vocals could be a turn off, they've got the citizen syndrome.. i love it tho

Sowing
Moderator
September 18th 2020


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this grew on me, bumped it up 0.5. still a bit too samey to warrant anything higher from me, but it's so dreamy and beautiful atmospherically.

butt.
September 18th 2020


10949 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

That was my only problem. Quite samey

Hopelust
October 2nd 2020


3613 Comments


Totally reminds me if Balance and Composure toned things down about 3-4 notches.

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
October 2nd 2020


5450 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

i think that's why anymore is my fav by these guys, it's just as consistently excellent as this but a little less homogenic. you guys heard that one sowing/butt?

Cormano
December 7th 2020


4074 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

great stuff, weird how overlooked it went

Conmaniac
December 31st 2020


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This v average I was kinda hopeful....the atmosphere on this is great but it all sounded so much like turnover hard to differentiate sometimes



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