The The Bones of What You Believe [10th Anniversary Special Edition]

The The Bones of What You Believe [10th Anniversary Special Edition]

by Chvrches
The The Bones of What You Believe [10th Anniversary Special Edition]

The The Bones of What You Believe [10th Anniversary Special Edition]

by Chvrches

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Overview

Arriving after a year's worth of anticipation that included plenty of blogger appreciation, several EPs, and inclusion in the BBC's Sound of 2013 shortlist, Chvrches' debut album surpassed the significant hype surrounding it. Many of The Bones of What You Believe's songs already appeared on those buzz-building EPs, most notably "The Mother We Share," "Gun," and "Recover," all of which exemplify the Glasgow trio's way with frosty synths and poignant melodies. Within the album's context, though, they reveal a band not nearly as arty or aloof as their seemingly like-minded contemporaries. With their ready hooks and fondness for grand gestures, Chvrches bring pop with a capital P back to synth pop. As their early EPs hinted, a large part of their appeal comes from Lauren Mayberry's voice. There's something about her bright, slightly raspy soprano that grabs ears and hearts, even though she spends most of the album telling off those near and dear to her. On "Lungs," she sings "All the things you tell yourself offer no resolution" to a melody so sweet that it just sharpens the sting of her words, and the way she delivers the refrain "I'll be a thorn in your side" on "We Sink" sounds more like a promise than a threat. While keyboardist/vocalist Martin Doherty's lead turns on "Under the Tide" and the dreamy album-closer "You Caught the Light" offer pleasant respites from Mayberry's intensity, his tracks take the band in a direction that sounds more like a synth-driven version of Frightened Rabbit or the Twilight Sad (in fact, Doherty was a touring member of the latter band). Like those bands, as well as their '80s influences, Chvrches embrace big sounds and feelings without a trace of irony, whether it's "Tether"'s massive drums or Mayberry's pleas to "make me blind so I don't ever look back" on the slow-building "Night Sky." This disarming emotional directness, coupled with huge melodies, makes The Bones of What You Believe a fine introduction to one of the bands that shaped the sound of the 2010s. [The tenth anniversary edition of The Bones of What You Believe combines a remastered version of the album (courtesy of Gavin Lurssen, who also mastered 2021's Screen Violence) with five live tracks from a 2013 show at Brussels' Ancienne Belgique and four previously unreleased songs that reveal the bones of Chvrches' music. Though "Talking in My Sleep" was one of the first songs they recorded after bringing Mayberry into the fold, it's a strong example of the sweeping synth melodies and choppy vocal samples that became hallmarks of their style. Similarly, "Manhattan" is a little longer and more expansive than most of the songs that ended up on their debut album, but it's still the work of a band with a strong vision -- which makes it a treat for fans to hear years later.] ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 10/20/2023
Label: Glassnote Entertainment Group
UPC: 0602455608789
Rank: 33214

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Mother We Share
  2. We Sink
  3. Gun
  4. Tether
  5. Lies
  6. Under the Tide
  7. Recover
  8. Night Sky
  9. Science/Visions
  10. Lungs
  11. By the Throat
  12. You Caught the Light

Disc 2

  1. Manhattan
  2. White Summer
  3. Talking in My Sleep
  4. City on Fire
  5. We Sink [Live at Ancienne Belgique 2013]
  6. Now Is Not the Time [Live at Ancienne Belgique 2013]
  7. Lies [Live at Ancienne Belgique 2013]
  8. Strong Hand [Live at Ancienne Belgique 2013]
  9. By the Throat [Live at Ancienne Belgique 2013]

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