The Greater Wings

The Greater Wings

by Julie Byrne
The Greater Wings

The Greater Wings

by Julie Byrne

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Exhibiting a slow but steady rise through the indie ranks, singer/songwriter Julie Byrne saw the 2014 release of a compilation of her earliest cassettes on Chicago's Orindal Records before moving on to Brooklyn label Ba Da Bing for the release of her full-length debut -- and broader critical breakthrough -- 2017's Not Even Happiness. That album impressed with a beauty and poignancy reflective of key influences like Vashti Bunyan and Joni Mitchell, as well as with Byrne's beguilingly smoky vocal tone and whispery delivery and a deceptively varied palette that navigated folk-style guitar, strings, and ambient synth accompaniment. She returns six years later on Secretly affiliate Ghostly International with the follow-up, The Greater Wings, which integrates all of these qualities while raising the stakes in artistry. It begins with a sighing title track that opens with graceful acoustic guitar picking before reinforcing its ascending harmonic components and lyrical longing with glimmering string tones. It does this without stealing any of the spotlight from Byrne's poetic phrasing of lines like "I drank the air to be nearer to you/Voices widen through the room" and "Music in the walls/You were in the moment/With your life across the chord." The Greater Wings was partly inspired by touring life, periods of isolation, and the death of Not Even Happiness producer Eric Littmann, who had started work on The Greater Wings (the album was completed with Sigur Ros affiliate Alex Somers). While grief and heartache are constant undertones here, they are often outshone by emotions like gratitude and anticipation, such as on the lucent "Summer Glass," a surprisingly electronics-forward synthesizer song that incorporates harp and strings to sweeping effect. It's followed by "Summer's End," an affecting instrumental coda the adds chimes and other melodic percussion to a similar, if muted, sound design. It's moments like this, the staticky intro to "Lightning Comes Up from the Ground," and the distant thunder-like, well-spaced drum strikes of "Conversation Is a Flowstate" that elevate what are already lovely songs to something that feels transformative. After the album closes with a hushed piano ode to letting go ("Death Is the Diamond," one of a handful of songs here that evidence Byrne writing on piano for the first time), listeners can only hope that she doesn't go another six years between albums. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/07/2023
Label: Ghostly International
UPC: 0804297841618
Rank: 23821

Tracks

  1. The The Greater Wings
  2. Portrait of a Clear Day
  3. Moonless
  4. Summer Glass
  5. Summer's End
  6. Lightning Comes Up From the Ground
  7. Flare
  8. Conversation Is a Flowstate
  9. Hope's Return
  10. Death Is the Diamond

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Julie Byrne   Primary Artist,Piano,Guitar
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma   Synthesizer
Alex Somers   Vocals (Background)
Trayer Tryon   Guitar
Jake Falby   Strings
Nadia Hulett   Vocals (Background)
Eric Littmann   Piano,Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Eli Crews   Engineer
Taylor Deupree   Mastering
Rafael Anton Irisarri   Engineer
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma   Composer
Alex Somers   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Producer
Trayer Tryon   Composer
Jake Falby   Composer,Producer
Tonje Thilesen   Photography
Julie Byrne   Composer,Lyricist
Eric Littmann   Composer,Producer
Em Fontana   Composer,Lyricist
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