Single Soul
cold drone blues expanded


4.5
superb

Review

by BMDrummer USER (56 Reviews)
January 20th, 2016 | 134 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: am i yr only one? cause you're still my only one...

It's almost weird to think of how Single Soul started out, now. While it has always been one guy doing everything, it used to all be 1-track drunken, out of tune, acoustic depression. If you're new to Mr. Jacob's music, there's really no good defining piece of work, since with Single Soul alone he's been all over the place. There's been the aforementioned acoustic depression (Songs About Girls, I Wish I was a Bird...), the more traditional indie rock-ish stuff (beauty and despair), and now I'm not even sure. His split with Boring Bathtimes was hinting at this, with its more dreamy, yet less apathetic sound. But even then, it didn't have anything like "new wave girl" or "abby is pretty". In the simplest of terms, this is the best thing he could've made.

I talk to Jacob rather often, so I always knew how much he liked Mogwai (he's the reason new Sensory Deprivation will sound different, hint hint), and other post-rock bands, but I had no idea how he was going to incorporate a sound like that into Single Soul. At its core, Single Soul might as well be slowcore in a similar way to Red House Painters (eat yr heart out mark, track 5) or Codeine. But, the first real song you hear will throw this idea out the ***ing window. For the first time ever, Single Soul has incorporated blast-beats and even some sort of comedic growls. On top of that, we have the aforementioned post-rock influence in the form of swelling dynamics, tremelo picked guitar notes, and just an overall expansiveness I never expected to hear from the guy.

The first thing we are greeted with is an intro that might as well be what Single Soul doing Mogwai would sound like. It swells satisfyingly, but then the album surprises you again; there is a fast song. "New Wave Girl" incorporates the blast-beats I was talking about, and the overall sound of this song is rather hazy but almost uplifting; never thought I'd say that about Single Soul. From here on, the album starts to seem a little bit more like what's to expect from the guy, with slow acoustic songs that swell to miserable perfection. But, the overall clarity in the production has been cleaned up (his vocals finally don't sound like mumbles), the acoustic guitars surround you in a way similar to the Microphones, and the melodies overall just seem a tad more optimistic.

Perhaps one of the best traits this album has going for it though is just how complete it all feels. The flow this thing has is just perfect, with the ambient tracks never feeling like cheap filler to beef up the length. It almost saddens me that this album isn't a little bit longer, because the diversity on this thing is unreal and could probably make a perfect double album. You have the excited (new wave girl, untitled 9), the slow (the quality of mercy is not strained, trinity river blues part twose), the subdued (smoke will drift east, sweater weather), and the epic (abby is pretty). I could write a whole paragraph alone for "abby is pretty", since it might as well be Single Soul Fear Satan. Then again, I think that says enough.

I don't know if this is going to be the last thing Single Soul ever does, but if it is, this is the best way for one to kill its self. Never in a million years would I have expected someone who made I Wish I Was a Bird to eventually make a song as staggering as "abby is pretty". This album still contains plenty of the old elements that make Single Soul so great, but even those are improved exponentially to sound far more intimate, yet vast. It's not the album I always hoped Single Soul would make, because truthfully this exceeds my expectations. He's still sad, but the future looks bright for this fellow. Fear Satan.



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3.5
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Comments:Add a Comment 
BMDrummer
January 20th 2016


15178 Comments


it is finally here, wrote this after finals this morning so it's probably not that great

https://singlesoul.bandcamp.com/album/cold-drone-blues-expanded

YakNips
January 20th 2016


20105 Comments


ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh shit

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
January 20th 2016


12305 Comments


Great review, excellent album. You definitley summed up the unexpected quality of the album, it's just so sleek and well written, put together beautifully too.

"I don't know if this is going to be the last thing Single Soul ever does"

I really hope not, Yak just keeps improving.

YakNips
January 20th 2016


20105 Comments


oh man this review is my damn fave thank u so much

and of course thank u too scuro who knows if this would exist without ur review of that first ss album

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
January 20th 2016


12305 Comments


Aww yak < 3

BMDrummer
January 20th 2016


15178 Comments


i'm glad it's readable, i imagine this is similar to how people felt when phil made the glow pt 2 or something

can't wait to top this

LotusFlower
January 20th 2016


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you did dun good yak

laughingman22
January 20th 2016


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Didn't think you would top beauty and despair, and then you did

bach
January 20th 2016


16346 Comments


this really is exceptional. keep on keepin on

BandNewbac
January 20th 2016


2462 Comments


niiiiice review, been listening to this quite a bit.

laughingman22
January 20th 2016


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Featured! good job fellas

bakkermaarten007
January 20th 2016


5285 Comments


This looks interesting, I'll definitely check this out

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 20th 2016


19430 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

what i've heard of this so far is fantastic, i'll jam the whole thing when i have time. love that sput users are making such cool music

YakNips
January 20th 2016


20105 Comments


aye thank u all really, and thanks to whoever featured this!

glad people are enjoying this

elliootsmeuth
January 21st 2016


4011 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

never listened to him, am listening now. i'm about a minute into new wave girl, and wow. this is some really good shit.

elliootsmeuth
January 21st 2016


4011 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i'm getting a bit of a flatsound vibe off some of the ambient and acoustic tracks. gud shit

SonofSnow
January 21st 2016


1821 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I think this is a bit disjointed at times, but overall a very solid record.



The closer is fantastic!

user
January 21st 2016


1585 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

damn sputnik users churn out material fast as shit



good review, good album.

barcafan21
January 21st 2016


2805 Comments


good review, downloaded the album cause of review and elliott smith comparison in recommended listening

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 21st 2016


70256 Comments


cant wait to hear how relentlessley angsty this is and then 4/5 it anyway



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