Style: Lots
Thoughts: You ever find music that you think sounds great but have no idea what genre it is? Yeah, that's me with Arms and Sleeper's album The Organ Hearts.
The Organ Hearts is a combination of a lot of different things. I hear ambient, I hear jazz, I hear IDM, I hear pop, I hear blues... I hear a lot of different things. The one thing that is omnipresent though is a chill vibe.
The album also is not shy on atmosphere and groove. As with many things that are thick on atmosphere most of the songs on The Organ Hearts are drenched in reverb. This does a couple of things: it fleshes out the sound, and allows the music to utilize sustain and decay as a core part of the songs.
Chords will play and be allowed to fully decay into nothingness. Sometimes this will be with other instruments playing along side the decay, other times it will just result in silence. In either case the effect is always welcome as I am a self proclaimed big fan of using silence as a counter point to music.
The variety on The Organ Hearts is one of the albums greatest strengths. It's divided up into three movements and each one has an overarching theme. The first focuses more on standard song structures and utilizes limited vocals. The second brings in more jazz influences but somewhat in an IDM structure with loops and effects. The third movement sounds like it's more of a tribute to the past with a production that sounds like it was recorded on a radio from the 1960's. The songs also have a detective type feel to them, making it almost sound like it belongs in an film noir.
Arms and Sleepers is not a project I'm very familiar with outside of this album. I've looked into some of the other albums and they don't have the appeal to me that this one does. I may find something else that I enjoy over time, but for the time being The Organ Hearts is a fine album to have in the collection.
























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