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		<title>All Hail The Avalanches: &#8216;Wildflower&#8217; is Another Triumph</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[John Coyle]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2023 17:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the life of a tree, 16 years isn&#8217;t a significant a stretch of time. In the world of music? It&#8217;s a span of geological scale. An eternity. And that&#8217;s how long it took the Avalanches to release Wildflower, the follow-up to their stunning debut, Since I Left You. Given the sophomore release&#8217;s excruciatingly long gestation, it&#8217;s understandable if listeners familiar only with underground hit &#8220;Frontier Psychologist&#8221; long ago wrote the Australian production crew off as a one-hit wonder. But from the first [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the life of a tree, 16 years isn&#8217;t a significant a stretch of time.</p>
<p>In the world of music? It&#8217;s a span of geological scale. An eternity. And that&#8217;s how long it took the Avalanches to release <em>Wildflower</em>, the follow-up to their stunning debut, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRM1S6Jno8A"><em>Since I Left You</em></a>.</p>
<p>Given the sophomore release&#8217;s excruciatingly long gestation, it&#8217;s understandable if listeners familiar only with underground hit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLrnkK2YEcE">&#8220;Frontier Psychologist&#8221;</a> long ago wrote the Australian production crew off as a one-hit wonder. But from the first seconds of &#8220;The Leaves Were Falling&#8221;—the album&#8217;s sparse, 15-second opener—it&#8217;s evident the least interesting thing about this sprawling, hypnotic work is how long making it took.</p>
<p>Because in the face of stratospheric expectations, the Avalanches have delivered another sparkling masterpiece.</p>
<p style="width: 300px; padding: 05px; margin: 10px 0px 10px 10px; background-color: #f7f0f2; font-size: 20pt; float: right; line-height: 1.2;"><em><b>&#8220;Though it&#8217;s obviously divided into tracks, the best way to appreciate Wildflower isn&#8217;t by plucking out pieces to hear in isolation, but by experiencing this oscillating opus of scratchy soundscapes, goofy oompah band brass, dusty melodies, and dancy hooks all in one go.&#8221; </b></em></p>
<p>While the band enlisted help from contemporary luminaries like MF Doom, Danny Brown, and Father John Misty, its sonic backbone remains unchanged. <em>Wildflower</em> is a spectacular symphony of sampling, and less of a traditional album than an aural adventure. Though it&#8217;s obviously divided into tracks, the best way to appreciate <em>Wildflower</em> isn&#8217;t by plucking out pieces to hear in isolation, but by experiencing this oscillating opus of scratchy soundscapes, goofy oompah band brass, dusty melodies, and dancy hooks all in one go.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the kind of record headphones were made for, and—if you&#8217;re braced for the occasional siren—the perfect soundtrack for an all-night drive. The lonelier the road, the better.</p>
<p>But as on any journey, certain parts stand out. Bronx hip hop duo Camp Lo adds wicked verses to the soaring strings and plodding, pining chorus—&#8221;If she don&#8217;t love me, what can I do?&#8221;—of &#8220;Because I&#8217;m Me,&#8221; and Danny Brown&#8217;s trademark staccato delivery plays comic foil to the the bouncing, haunted carnival vibe of the first single &#8220;Frankie Sinatra.&#8221; The whistling keyboards and ringing percussion of &#8220;If I Was a Folkstar&#8221; achieve a blissful balance with the track&#8217;s atmospheric undercurrent of dialog and urban ambiance, before blending seamlessly into the swirling psychedelic soup of &#8220;Colours.&#8221;</p>
<p>By far, the most captivating elements of <em>Wildflower</em> are the sonic tendrils which tether the tracks, like the tinny disco groove which bridges between &#8220;Subways&#8221; and &#8220;Going Home,&#8221; and the cinematic spoken word bits, which provide the album with its seductive, ethereal narrative. There&#8217;s a constellation of sounds at work during every moment of <em>Wildflower&#8217;s</em> 60-minute running time, and a feel that listeners are simply eavesdropping as an omniscient narrator continually tunes the dial of a celestial radio.</p>
<p>Overall, the execution is magnificent, and the shimmering, hopeful closing track &#8220;Saturday Night Inside Out&#8221; seems to quiver from the album&#8217;s gravitational pull.</p>
<p><em>Wildflower</em> will take listeners years to fully digest. But given the glacial pace of The Avalanches&#8217; output? We&#8217;ve got all the time in the world to absorb it.</p>
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