Album Review: Courtney Swain, “Between Blood and Ocean”

As lead vocalist/keyboardist for Bent Knee, Courtney Swain makes up one-sixth of one of the most dynamic and ambitious bands on today’s scene. On Between Blood and Ocean (available now on Bandcamp and various streaming platforms), the singer-songwriter focuses on songs not geared toward that band, and the results are nothing short of remarkable.

The album’s sound is immediate and intimate, while maintaining a somewhat raw quality. This provides the perfect template for Swain to bare her musical soul.

Photo by Rich Ferri

The album’s sequence represents a slow burn, starting with the softly haunting vocal/keyboard of “Uranium City,” and picking up slightly on “Sweet Snow,” where guitar and drums gently enter the fray. “I’d Kill” brings the rock, and probably comes the closest to sounding like the primary band Swain fronts. The album beautifully runs the emotional gauntlet, with each song full of emotional intensity.

Songs like “Hekla” display Swain’s understated but impactful keyboard playing abilities, providing an emotional wallop without being overwhelming. The same can be said for the sound of the band, which has no problem getting its musical point across. “White Trees” is an example of well-crafted avant-pop, which is both abstract and melodic. Swain is a study in musical eclecticism.

Between Blood and Ocean is a marvelous example of intense creativity, worthy of multiple listens. Every replay reveals a new layer, helping to establish Courtney Swain as one of the finest young songwriters in music today.

Photo by Rich Ferri

Courtney Swain’s Between Blood and Ocean was released on May 1, 2019. Click here to buy it.

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Courtney Swain (vocals, piano, keyboards); Asher Kurtz (guitar); Jed Lingat (bass); Kyle Harris (drums); Tim Doherty (guitar on “Sweet Snow”)

Posted on 5/2/19 on cirdecsongs.com

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