Texarkana Gazette

Polachek’s ‘Desire’ captures the elusive forces of love

- AMANCAI BIRABEN

“Desire, I Want To Turn Into You,” Caroline Polachek (Perpetual Novice)

Finally giving into the anticipati­on that has awaited since her 2019 album “Pang,” Caroline Polachek greets 2023 with “Desire, I Want To Turn Into You,” on a fitting Valentine’s Day release date. Between sweeping anthems, folkloric serenades and electronic teases, the artist captures the transcende­nt and elusive forces of love.

Incorporat­ing singles known for their catchy rhythms, like 2021’s “Bunny is a Rider” and last summer’s “Sunset,” into a swath of eerie meditation­s, like “Crude Drawing of an Angel” and “Hopedrunk Everasking,” Polachek imbues pastoral harmonies and vocal flares into her romanticis­m, primeval drifting into the future.

Polachek lures listeners in with the playful “Welcome To My Island” before shifting toward the atmospheri­c weight of “Pretty Impossible” that lends its synthetic beats to the impassione­d quest “I Believe” that flows into the emotional longing of “Butterfly Net.” Brìghde Chaimbeul’s earthy bagpipe flourishes in multiple songs, and fellow artists Dido and Grimes collaborat­e in the fluttery “Fly to You.” While instrument­al sharpness singles her album out, Polachek’s lyrics the elevate the romantic effect, either with magical realism, cheeky puns or plain desire. Throughout, Polachek captures love’s shape-shifting essence.

Among most listeners, Polachek is known for ethereal dance music that casts sunshine into an alternativ­e ’90s pop groove. Her opera-trained voice flows between octaves with a precision mistaken for auto-tune. She’s been likened to this generation’s Kate Bush. Once a part of pop-group Chairlift of the early ’00s, Polachek’s been charging forward with her own sound, and “Desire, I Want To Turn Into You” proves her timeless relevance.

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