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In this regard, it is perhaps the record in Mega Bog’s oeuvre that is most rewarding and inviting.
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Each listen reveals something more, be it an interesting sonic texture or a lyric that stops you in your tracks. There’s a maturation to the stylistic choices and general trajectory of the instrumentation. Some of which, namely ‘Before a Black Tea’, an unpredictable 80s pop-rock number, and ‘Weight of The Earth, On Paper’ bounce along nicely in a similar vein to Dolphine's overarching style, providing somewhat of a through-line within her discography.įor longstanding Mega Bog fans, Life, and Another immediately stands out as one of Birgy’s finest records from start to finish.
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As with Life, and Another’s predecessor Dolphine (2019), there’s boundless unbridled magic sparking from the arrangements. This sense of spontaneity, compared to Birgy’s previous releases, is all the more apparent on Life, and Another, a record that shapeshifts from ruminative melodies to gargantuan waves of industrial rhythms with ease and boundless sophistication. This, of course, seeps into the stream-of-consciousness air that has always permeated Mega Bog’s music. Elsewhere, titles like ‘Maybe You Died’ and ‘Beagle in The Cloud’ do well to spur intrigue in the listener before the deal is sealed with the trendous soundscapes that accompany her distinct vernacular. They’re one entity, a true extension of her internal thoughts and essence. On the chorus of ‘Flower’, Birgy sings, “So take me for the music / Take me for a human.” In this line, which allows for varying interpretations, she eliminates boundaries between where she ends and her music takes off. Detachment to reality, place, a moment – even detachment from one’s body. There’s a recurring sense of detachment employed in the album’s narrative. This aspect of the album’s genesis is evident in the overt existential nature of the song titles and lyrical content. Here, her artistry is vibrant and explosive despite being made during a period when Birgy was consumed by morbid thoughts, living in a small cabin in a remote location. It’s the glorious idiosyncratic performances and avant-pop soundscapes unique to Erin Birgy that utterly envelops the listener on her new Mega Bog album, Life, and Another.
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