On Artifact Beech plays music like it is the middle 90s all over. If anything, the music is influenced by Teenage Fanclub. The kind of perfect pop song, that has this little thing within it, that makes me think 'what is happening here'? Something that always makes me pause for a few seconds, as the perfection has this little edge, sometimes almost imperceptible, yet always present. If I cross the ocean I arrive at bands like The Posies, although Beech is less loud, and Nada Surf, that still excels in songs like these. I could name more, but I hope you get the picture. The album surprised me in one way really: that the first song, 'Summer's Gone', reviewed in the fall of 2021 on this blog, is quite a bit louder than the rest of the album.
With the songs on Artifact Beech softly strokes the parts of my brain where fond memories of past music are stored, something that can't be denied. It makes me want to play an older Sophia album I notice when listening to 'Scare A Soul'. It also opens a new drawer for itself, as I want to play the song again, immediately after the album has finished. The slow, sentimental indie ballad just does everything right. It is that kind of song. The album totally works for me, as it goes beyond sentiments by carving out its own place. I will want to play this album again and again.
Wout de Natris
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