eMusic Review
“I had a vision of a stage opening, with all kinds of creatures natural and artificial coming out for the play or the opera or whatever… See, sentences like that are why I should really keep most things about what I think about my songs mysterious.” So begins a 2008 interview with Kelley Polar, in which he describes the first song on his sophomore album, I Need You to Hold on While the Sky Is Falling. Credit Polar for self-awareness, sure. But in listening to the song in question, you get the feeling that there's almost no better explanation for what it evokes. Polar fits his voice through a vocoder, reciting a prelude of sorts, welcoming the listener into the album. An operatic diva wordlessly sings in the background, before the whole thing is taken over by a funky little disco groove complete with a full string section. An alien overture.
I Need You to Hold On…, somewhat unbelievably, begins where Polar's stunning debut Love Songs of the Hanging Gardens left off. The follow-up sees Polar more comfortable with both his voice and orchestration. (The former is untrained, but works because the latter was schooled at both Oberlin and Julliard.)… read more »