On her final album ‘Any Human Pal’, Marika Hackman turned referred to as indie-pop’s most forthright troubadour. Whether or not it was traces about oral intercourse, masturbation, or imagining the worst issues your ex is likely to be enthusiastic about you, she tossed these vibrant and infrequently raunchy particulars out winkingly and unflinchingly. It was a breakup album, lyrically infused with loads of self-loathing and confusion, nevertheless it tended to remain fairly gentle — the darkish emotions flicked away, eyes set on the rebound. On her new album, ‘Massive Sigh’, Hackman retains that very same lack of squeamishness whereas the social gathering deflates; now, it’s the gore of heartbreak and doomed romance that she’s exploring.
Usually throughout the album she’s addressing a lover by way of visceral metaphors. “My coronary heart gained’t develop along with your fingers down my throat,” she tells them on ‘Hanging’; “You need to suck my blood,” on ‘Blood’; “You known as me dolly and minimize my hair / You plucked my wings off and I went slack,” on ‘The Yellow Mile’. A lot of that is delivered as accusation, as if the cheeky gaze that outlined earlier work has change into a withering stare. The bodily imagery paints lucid footage of emotional violence and masochism, whereas curiously, additionally talking to a really private fixation of Hackman’s — she says she first skilled anxiousness after contracting sepsis aged 17.
That is Hackman’s darkest, heaviest album on a sonic stage too. She performed each instrument herself other than brass and strings, and co-produced together with Sam Petts-Davies (Thom Yorke, Warpaint) and Charlie Andrew (Alt-J, Wolf Alice). In distinction to the extra collaborative full-band power that has marked her earlier albums, the solo strategy permits for a way of area and solitude. Title monitor ‘Massive Sigh’ harnesses its downcast, ruminative power into a giant, stirring refrain, whereas ‘Hanging’ begins as a piano ballad earlier than its climax part marked by transcendent vocal harmonies crashes into life.
In the meantime, the vary of extra muted songs provides additional emotional nuances. ‘Blood’ is a darkly atmospheric acoustic monitor that calls to thoughts Soccer Mommy; ‘Nutritional vitamins’ makes use of glitchy electronics to create a wealthy melancholy; and nearer ‘The Yellow Mile’ is a Sufjan-esque minimize of wistful folks. ‘No Caffeine’ and ‘Slime’ present the album’s peppier moments, feeling closest to the vibe of ‘Any Human Pal’.
The consequence is a superb follow-up to the breakthrough that was ‘Any Human Pal’. Hackman raises the stakes in her music in a means that feels pure; it’s conceptually greater and extra creatively mature, whereas the songcraft makes this transition really feel earned. If ‘Any Human Pal’ was the rebound, ‘Massive Sigh’ feels just like the crash after the sentiments you’ve been ignoring catch as much as you — and it’s a defining second for one of many UK’s most intriguing songwriters.
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- Launch date: January 12, 2024
- Report label: Chrysalis Report