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Ethel Cain a prominent American singer , songwriter, and producer who has quickly garnered attention with a unique and dark form of story telling in her music . The album "Perverts" has been called bold and shows an evolution in her work.
The album "Perverts" is different compared to "Preachers Daughter" as it showcases the artist exploring atmospheric sound scapes, extended drones, and some experimental concepts which showcase new creativity and range in delivery and design.
The album features long and often abstract sound passages that use elements from goth, slowcore, spoken word pieces, with a blend of ambience. She created an expansive listening journey which requires more attention for it's complexities. The album itself requires time from the listener and not recommended for light listening due to the overall theme being much heavier than prior released material.
“Perverts” is an album with layered components from multiple sound categories which create an ethereal effect which moves through haunting, dream like moments to harsher electronic styles of sounds. Cain does an excellent job of challenging the normal music production concepts while keeping consistent delivery in her artistic point of view.
Most of the songs extend past the typical pop standard for song duration. Many of them are over ten minutes and no song comes in under five. This production element elevates it from main stream media, creating a new path that may change modern music if it is explored in similar ways from other artists in the future.
Cain is shown to have some unique styles within the music that is released. This new album shows some artistic experimentation as she changes some methods to see what works and delivers well.
She created a large fanbase with "Preacher's Daughter” due to it's gothic pop influences that now has become subverted in “Perverts”. This is because she moved away from her pop leanings into styles which test limits while staying focused on her core as a producer, musician and song writer. Her choice shows she was not going to keep to one style which may show great things for the future.
Initial feedback regarding this new release from Critics shows very interesting outlooks on various components of the sound and artistic approach. There are those who note she does well in a unique space that will set her apart from her peers but at the same time it would turn many mainstream listeners away from her sound. Her choice was very deliberate to show the ability to challenge expectations.
Perverts is not a record that does an attempt at mass market consumption and pushes the bounds of art, noise, and melody creating complex emotions and unique feelings. The style is said to inspire a devoted listening group as each new release has a consistent sound of delivery in that perspective.
While the entirety of the project offers something for those that give the album the proper time there were notable standout pieces. Such as "Punish” showing new sonic textures, and the goth like ballad "Vacillator” with more raw personal emotions. There is also a stunning closing piece titled "Amber Waves".
This song creates a unique start that begins with a spoken word passage and progresses into a swarming style synth that creates an intense and brooding theme which is unlike any prior pieces she has released. It has become an anchor point in how others may view this particular album.
There is a unique dynamic to this new release that calls her current fanbase into questions while attracting those that may lean into the new aspects explored.
By intentionally creating an experience for a smaller more defined group is a statement of individuality which resonates deeply with her listener base. There are unique sounds which take away the traditional form of accessibility creating more intimate connections.