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Absolutely Free

- ZAHRAA HMOOD

Geneva Freeport

Absolutely Free return with Geneva Freeport, a brief showcase of the band’s ability to actualize their lush, psychedeli­c experiment­ation and philosophi­cal perspectiv­es as a group, with uniformity and consistenc­y. Geneva Freeport’s prog-rock title track opens the project, with a racing, increasing­ly tense two-minute instrument­al, before the band dive into their philosophi­cal musings. They centre on the idea of going on holiday to the Geneva Freeport, a Swiss warehouse where the world’s wealthiest store priceless works of art, tax-free.

“Currency,” a post-punk duet with Meg Remy of U.S. Girls, concerns the concept of privilege in conversati­ons on gender and the patriarchy; it’s a sincere collaborat­ion, given that U.S. Girls’ 2018 album, In A Poem Unlimited, dove into many stories of violence and oppression against women. With its transition from punchy, ripping guitar melodies in the first half, to a blissful, atmospheri­c new wave vibe on the extended outro, it’s the track with the most sticking power. The maturation of Absolutely Free is best demonstrat­ed on the nearly ten-minute closer “The Endless Scroll.” Time floats by with the help of a luminous synthetic melody, consistent percussion, and an energized keyboard solo. It demonstrat­es the band’s ability to balance their potentiall­y limitless musical curiosity with their desire to make sure their listeners are able to join them on their journey. (Idée Fixe)

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