Folk/Review Arliston - How In Heaven

Arliston's Ambient/Alternative/Indie music is coming to you from Brixton, London.

Arliston's latest EP, 'How In Heaven,' is a masterful and beautifully constructed 5-track journey that seamlessly weaves together influences from Big beat to folk, showcasing the duo's versatility and artistic prowess. Jack and George have created a proper piece of art that is all killer, no filler, solidifying their reputation as exceptional musicians.

Having already released three singles to critical acclaim, 'How In Heaven' marks the culmination of their musical vision, inviting listeners to experience the full project as intended. George explains that this EP feels like the bigger half of an album, with their previous release, 'Even In The Shade,' being the quieter, ballad-oriented half. This EP takes a different direction, filled with heavy hitters, seductive shuffles, and deep grooves, showcasing Arliston's ability to explore various musical styles.

The latest single, "Backwards," opens the EP with haunting synth lines and delicate piano chords that gradually build, underpinned by a slowly emerging drum beat. The song delves into the theme of social anxiety, with the poignant lyric "Why did I get excited, I don't know anybody else here." Jack's baritone vocal delivery adds a warm and immersive quality to the track, drawing the listener into Arliston's world.

As "Backwards" progresses, it crescendos into a mesmerizing wall of harmony, with layers of sax, synths, and guitars weaving together to create a hypnotic electronic rhythm. Despite being the most understated track on the EP, it exudes a captivating atmosphere, immersing the listener in a smokey haze of sound.

Arliston's ability to transition from emotional ballads to more experimental and groove-driven tracks is showcased throughout 'How In Heaven.' Each song is a standout in its own right, contributing to the EP's cohesiveness and overall impact.

In conclusion, 'How In Heaven' by Arliston is a remarkable and captivating EP that showcases the duo's musical prowess and artistry. With a mix of emotional ballads and experimental tracks, Arliston takes listeners on a multifaceted journey that explores various themes and musical styles. "Backwards" stands out as a haunting and mesmerizing gem on the EP, exemplifying the duo's talent for creating immersive and emotive soundscapes. For fans and newcomers alike, 'How In Heaven' is an EP that demands to be experienced and cherished for its artistry and creativity.

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