Interiors
Interiors, Cameron Mesirow's second album as Glasser, is a methodical, computer-tethered expedition into the vast, wild expanse of human feeling. The homespun warmth and tribal rhythms of 2010's Ring have given way to chilly digital perfection.
Cameron Mesirow's Glasser returns for an architecture-inspired second album of intelligent electronic pop.
The second album by Cameron Mesirow, aka Glasser, begins with a great deal of promise – her powerful, emotionally resonant voice is paired with loping proto-dubstep on Shape, showcasing her considerable skills as a songwriter, and setting out the New Age-inspired stall of her new producer Van Rivers, who has previously worked with the likes of Fever Ray.
For an album called Interiors, Mesirow devotes a lot of time to exploring the ways people connect with one another and contemplating what lies beyond her own world—
Album review: Glasser's new album, 'Interiors', earns itself a few fans at Clash HQ
Interiors is nothing its title implies, but rather, outdoorsy, unstructured, whimsical, and wonderfully defiant of conventional labels.
Much has been made of Glasser's sophomore full-length Interiors being something of a concept album about architecture, with one-woman-band Cameron Mesirow...