Melody's Echo Chamber Creates an Enchanted World with 'Unclouded'
French musician Melody Prochet returns with her fourth album, 'Unclouded', which finds the singer-songwriter expertly juggling a diverse cast of collaborators. The project boasts an impressive array of contributors, including Swedish psychedelic rock band Dungen and composer Sven Wunder, who co-wrote and produced much of the record.
From lush string arrangements to infectious percussive beats, Prochet's fourth outing is a masterclass in atmospheric soundscaping. The album's overall effect is one of hazy reverie, recalling the dreamy textures of 1990s indie-pop bands like Saint Etienne and Lush.
In tracks such as "Into Shadows" and "Memory", Prochet's airy vocals take center stage, accompanied by gentle guitar work that evokes the serene ambiance of Burning Man or a Japanese garden at dusk. Even when the tempo shifts, the delicate interplay between instruments creates an air of intimacy.
If the album has any shortcomings, it's in the relative lack of standout tracks – 'Unclouded' operates as a series of tranquil vignettes rather than a cohesive statement. Nevertheless, fans of Prochet's ethereal soundscapes will find much to appreciate in this soothing, 60s-tinged droner.
French musician Melody Prochet returns with her fourth album, 'Unclouded', which finds the singer-songwriter expertly juggling a diverse cast of collaborators. The project boasts an impressive array of contributors, including Swedish psychedelic rock band Dungen and composer Sven Wunder, who co-wrote and produced much of the record.
From lush string arrangements to infectious percussive beats, Prochet's fourth outing is a masterclass in atmospheric soundscaping. The album's overall effect is one of hazy reverie, recalling the dreamy textures of 1990s indie-pop bands like Saint Etienne and Lush.
In tracks such as "Into Shadows" and "Memory", Prochet's airy vocals take center stage, accompanied by gentle guitar work that evokes the serene ambiance of Burning Man or a Japanese garden at dusk. Even when the tempo shifts, the delicate interplay between instruments creates an air of intimacy.
If the album has any shortcomings, it's in the relative lack of standout tracks – 'Unclouded' operates as a series of tranquil vignettes rather than a cohesive statement. Nevertheless, fans of Prochet's ethereal soundscapes will find much to appreciate in this soothing, 60s-tinged droner.