Wes Willenbring - Somewhere Someone Else
[Hidden Shoal Recordings]
Published Friday, 1st June, 2007 at 9:20 AM
UK release date: 4th June 2007
Written by Michael Henaghan
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Walking to a train station one chilly Saturday afternoon, the previous night's excess ensured that my head felt as if it had been trampled on by several elephants. Such was my hangover, music was the last thing that I needed. However, the walk to the station is uneventful to say the least. I was going to need something to occupy my mind and numb the incessant pain.
I decided on Wes Willenbring's "Somewhere Someone Else" and loaded it onto my iPod. Within seconds of album opener "Aperture" the severe pain in my head seemed to subside. It didn't matter that ferocious looking rain clouds were forming overhead, everything at that moment made perfect sense. Make no mistake this album has miraculous healing powers.
Wes Willenbring recently moved to San Francisco where he has created this gentle and multi-textured album of atmospheric piano and guitar based pieces. Percussive elements are completely eschewed in favour of soft piano tones, warm drones and beautiful guitar work. Bringing to mind artists such as The Dead Texan, Labradford and Eluvium, Willenbring has managed to add something new to this genre.
The music here slowly unfurls, while layers of differing melodies are carefully added. The shimmering beauty of "As You Fade Away" is a prime example of this. Two or three drone-melodies float together while softly plucked guitar notes intertwine. It's an intriguing combination that seems to take its cues from the wall-of-sound approach of bands like My Bloody Valentine. "Small Reminders", meanwhile, helps to fill the gaping hole left by the absent Labradford. Dripping with melancholic guitar work, each note and tone is deliberately placed. You don't notice the lack of percussion, the hypnotic instrumentation ensures that.
It is hard to pinpoint exactly what places one ambient album over the next, but with "Somewhere Someone Else" it's plain and simple. The vast, luxuriant soundscapes can transport you to another world. "Reverie", for example, starts with reverbed guitar work that soon meshes with unearthly drones. Within seconds you become immersed in its thick, liquid sounds. It becomes apparent that the only way to experience this album properly, is through your headphones and at full volume.
It's hard to pick a favourite track here, such is the quality of each composition. Every single track provides an alluring listen and Willenbring's meticulous attention to detail catapults this album ahead of its peers. At a push, penultimate track "Lost Illusions" could be the stand-out. It is four minutes of pure ambient joy. This cerebral effort features some of the nicest guitar picking arrangements so far this year. It's brooding and nocturnal and moves at an almost glacial pace.
Hidden Shoal Recordings are fast carving out a niche for themselves in the ambient/electronica market. With releases from the likes of Slow Dancing Society and My Majestic Star already under their belt, Willenbring's "Somewhere Someone Else" raises the bar and offers something new to the ambient world. A tremendous affair of restrained, multi-layered and hypnotic soundscapes.
Track Listing:
01. Correspondence
02. Sometimes
03. Lost Illusions
04. In A Quiet Dark Room
05. Resuscitate
06. Reverie
07. As You Fade Away
08. Aperture
09. Small Reminders
10. While My Lungs Fill With Water
