Half Shadow’s Psych Folk Single “Horizon” is a Pastoral Contemplation of the Therapeutic Influence of the Ocean

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Half Shadow released its latest EP 5 New Songs of Half Shadow on December 8, 2023 via Bud Tapes (available for digital download, streaming and as a limited edition cassette). Jesse Carsten, whose songwriting project is Half Shadow, was able to take a course given through Los Angeles’ School of Song under the tutelage of Phil Elverum of Microphones and Mount Eerie fame and that resulted in a series of songs written in response to a writing prompt. The opening track, “Horizon,” and the only single from the EP, is a folk ode to healing power of the ocean. Field recordings of the shore with birds serves as the backdrop to Carsten’s near whispered vocals and impressionistic guitar work in the beginning as the songwriter contemplates the subtle interconnectedness of all things and how our current form and vessel of experiencing the world is transitory like a mirror of the ocean which is always changing and always constituted of similar stuff. The opening lyric “Blending into the horizon, driving on the grass, the ocean is blowing through the open window”is cast in a kind of free verse with the meter following an unconventional rhythm and structure the way the the world as we experience it has both uniformity and seemingly endless specific variery. When the reverse delay hits and sounding like a rewind of the contemplative moments we’ve heard and the sound of a car warning that the door is open while the electrical system is actively engaged can be heard at the end it truly feels like we’ve both been on a journey and starting where we began. There’s something therapeutic in the knowing deeply about how the impermanence of universe has built into it a consistency and inherent unity as well. It’s as literary an effect as one more musical. Listen to “Horizon” on Spotify and follow Half Shadow at the links provided and perhaps consider buying download or a cassette which will come with the latter through Bandcamp.

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“Song for the Garden” is Half Shadow’s Cosmic Folk Ode to Our Innate Connection With the Forces and Manifestations of Nature Within and Without

There’s that section in the 2005 Flaming Lips documentary The Fearless Freaks where we’re shown publicity photos of the band wandering in a psychedelic landscape and they’re referred to as these trippers and weirdos when Wayne Coyne really wasn’t someone into psychedelics. But that aesthetic and sentiments expressed and the complexity of impressions resonate with the music video for the latest Half Shadow track “Song for the Garden” (from the forthcoming album At Home With My Candles due out April 7, 2022 on Bud Tapes & Dove Cove Records). Jesse Carsten sits with an acoustic guitar in a natural landscape of rock formations, beaches, drying plants, woods in the near distance as animations layer over the top of the footage and images collage together in sync with the way his vocals meld and melt together with the warping background melody and the processing of his own vocals. The lyrics poetically describe what seems to be a mystical experience with the spirit of the natural world itself as an aggregate entity of which we’re never really apart except in the limited and self-involved cognition of typical human consciousness. The music is somewhere between ambient pop, cosmic country and psychedelic folk and wonderfully not choosing to fit into a narrow genre. It’s a song that washes through your mind and makes the truth of being connected to a larger existential context obvious and impossible and unnecessary to resist. Sonic touchstones perhaps worth mentioning would be solo Syd Barrett, Orbit Service and Legendary Pink Dots but best experienced for yourself so watch the video on YouTube and follow Half Shadow and Carsten at the links below.

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