Not Not Fun Records – NNF 359
British Columbia dreamer Crystal Dorval’s latest and lushest
kaleidoscope-pop long-player took root four years ago as a hazy notion
of “new age shoegaze bossa nova.” Across reflective summers and long
winter nights in a thin-walled shack on a remote rural horse farm the
vision evolved, eventually centering on a mythical muse, Paradise
Gardens, somewhere between utopian sanctuary and decaying tropical
apartment complex. Though the songs began as attempts to “transcend
darkness,” over time they absorbed shadows and sorrows of their own,
becoming lessons in coexistence: “learning to be with it all.” The album
evokes overlapping vignettes within this layered fantasia: fading
flowers along a balcony, distant birds above the surf, light glittering
off a courtyard pond, sunset skylines darkening to lavender night. It’s a
place of healing but also heaviness, fragile peace contoured with pains
of the past.
White Poppy’s music has always been mirage-like but here her voice,
guitar, keys, and soft-focus siren designs feel uniquely potent and
distilled, weathered and wizened by years and yearning, the weight of
memories of memories. These are melodies of psychic questing and
self-discovery, at the edge of illusion and insight, glimpses of heaven
half-remembered and half-imagined: “Paradise is a place within.”

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