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Dec 16, 2024Viscius produced the record with Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Snail Mail) and the pair conjure an icy, almost creepy atmosphere with sheets of chilling guitar and the occasional synth warble, alternating close mic’d drums with subtle programmed beats to create a dark shroud that hovers around Viscius’ voice, an intoxicating murmur that even at its most outsize sounds like an evil whisper in your ear. It’s a potent combination that laces the record with an almost sinister intimacy and pervasive tension.
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Apr 29, 2024While that song ["No One"] is hard-hitting enough to count as a standout, One Million Love Songs is nothing if not consistent, with 11 gifts for the lonely-hearted.
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Apr 18, 2024There are times throughout that Viscius appears at ease and elsewhere there are signs she’s simply exhausted and drained. All cried out. But as the album ebbs away with the hushed tones of her singing, “No one loves me anymore” on “No One” it’s as if a huge burden has lifted, finally.