Passage

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AlbumMay 22 / 201210 songs, 46m 18s
Dream Pop
Noteable

The opening track on Exitmusic’s second album needs every second of its more than five minutes to stretch, rise, fall, rise again, and then coil quietly into the night. Aleksa Palladino’s voice is a husky, howling swirl of emotion (forget gleaning the lyrics from listening to the track) that packs a visceral wallop. She often recalls powerhouse vocalists like PJ Harvey or Björk when she’s going for brambles and thorns. At the spectrum\'s other end, her ghostly coos and whispers on tracks like “The Wanting” and “The Night” offer up a velvety bed of roses, their blood-red petals dangerously close to their thorny counterparts. The singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and actress (she plays a mob wife on HBO’s *Empire Boardwalk*) is undeniably the central force of Exitmusic. But it would be a lesser thing without her partner/husband, Devon Church, who creates billowing tents of guitar or stormy gales of post-shoegaze textures. *Passage* is a bleak, brooding, beautiful thing that\'s both emphatically romantic and mysteriously distant—always an intoxicating combination.

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On their audacious, ambitious Secretly Canadian debut LP, the Brooklyn duo of Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church show there's a bigger hook to their band than their romantic backstory.

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A bold, revealing album that stands as a self-assured sonic announcement of Palladino and Church's grand arrival on the modern music scene

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Exitmusic - Passage review: We are sparks of light, but we hide it.