Metal Hammer (UK)

ALEAH

Aleah SVART

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Magical melancholy from the late, great Ms Starbridge

AT A TIME when many of us are contemplat­ing the impact of grief, the longawaite­d release of Aleah Starbridge’s solo album seems almost unbearably poignant. Lovingly completed by the late singer’s partner, Swallow The Sun’s Juha Raivio, Aleah feels like the final piece of the musical jigsaw that began with the posthumous release of Trees Of Eternity’s sole album, Hour of The Nightingal­e, in 2017, a year after the singer’s passing. For Raivio’s own feelings on his lost love, those with a robust constituti­on should listen to Swallow The Sun’s truly harrowing Lumina Aurea. But it’s this bewitching showcase for a cruelly thwarted talent that arguably packs the heftiest punch.

The fact is, Starbridge’s voice was simply magical; often barely more than a spectral whisper, but always vulnerable, believable and graceful, it takes centre stage throughout Aleah’s two-part, 86-minute duration. The first half is all acoustic and, at times, agonisingl­y intimate. Any sense that these are unfinished demos has been glossed deftly away by Raivio, but the strippeddo­wn, skeletal and dream-like feel of these simple, elegant songs remains, adding a layer of unnerving ghostlines­s in the process. My Will, Breathe and Touch My Face are all spellbindi­ng, with Starbridge the icy but divine embodiment of melancholy.

The second half of Aleah is a fulsome plunge into sonic lushness. Beginning with a fully realised, electric rendition of My Will, these six songs surely represent the blossoming of Starbridge’s identity as a solo artist, not long before she was cruelly taken from her loved ones aged only 39. With superficia­l shades of shoegaze and dream pop, Inverted Enlightenm­ent builds at a glacial pace, eventually erupting into a sublime, orchestral crescendo, while Vapour’s eight minutes of surging drones, post-rock squall and white-knuckle tension should haunt the dreams of all who hear it. All told, Aleah

is a beautifull­y curated tribute to an extraordin­ary talent. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Swallow The Sun, Myrkur, Oceans Of Slumber DOM LAWSON

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