Anti
2007
Golden Pollen
About This Album
On 2004's Apropa't, Scott Herren (aka Prefuse 73) utilized the talents of Spanish singer Eva Puyuelo to guide the album's soft, gentle, acoustic guitar-laden, electronica-tinted indie folk. On Golden Pollen, however, he chooses to rely on his own voice, and because of this, ends up with a much more intimate record. Not that Apropa't was particularly distant, but because it's now Herren singing his own compositions (for the most part -- Swede José González takes lead on the lovely "Estrellas de Dos Caras," and other vocalists add bit parts throughout), there's a personal attachment to the songs that comes through very clearly. In "Mi Hijo," for example, Herren's layered vocals play carefully but assuredly over the picked guitar and strings, flutes, vibes, winding themselves in unobtrusively and calmly before exiting, while "Paisaje" has an almost rustic old-world feel as it opens, horse hooves clanking on dirt roads, before the other instruments enter and fill out the track. Nothing is overstated, nothing is forceful; it's in the subtlety that Herren's true abilities lie. He doesn't so much write melodies -- preferring, in fact, drone-like phrases that move around only a few notes -- as create atmospheres, rich and lush but with undercurrents of sadness and searching.
Track List (try tracks 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13 and 14)

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