On New Chain, Small Black trades the static and hiss of cheap recording equipment for a much cleaner sound — this time, the haze surrounding Josh Koleniks voice comes from dense electronic swirls instead of signal overload like it did on the band’s self-titled EP. Ironically, tracks like Camouflage somehow sound even older minus the lo-fi approach, with synth toms and pads that hark back to the pristine-bordering-on-sterile 80s. Photojournalists stop-start rhythms and Panthers emphasis on Koleniks vocals add emotion and momentum to the album’s dense sound. There are some purely sonic delights here as well: the warping and fizzing synths on Goons provide some lush electronic dream pop, and Invisible Grid closes the album with a luminous soundscape that evokes underwater wildlife. New Chain is never less than pretty, and sounds so appealing that it could be considered one of the first chillwave albums aimed at the mainstream. – Heather Phares
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