ADAM MILLER
ILLUSION POOL
LVMA MUSIC INC.
Illusion Pool marks Adam Millerβs second solo album to date since his departure from the American electronic band, Chromatics. Differing from his first release, this EP is the first release of Millerβs where the vocals are a main focus. The result is a collection of songs that progress from dark and foreboding, to melancholic and hopeful, offering an overall listening experience that successfully represents Millerβs capabilities as a solo artist.
The album kicks off with the title track βIllusion Poolβ immediately grabbing the listenerβs attention with a captivating melody, combined with a momentous rhythmic intro. Miller introduces a conflict in the subtleties of this performance, seemingly initiating the start of an electronic journey. The EP immediately takes a darker turn with its middle tracks, establishing an overwhelming sense of gloom and angst. This is especially present in the only cover present on the release, David Crosbyβs βEverybodyβs Been Burnedβ. The ominous chugging of the rhythm guitar creates a dark undertone that is met with a foreboding melody, offering an intriguing sonic balance that electrifies the darkness of the track.
The EP seems to naturally progress in mood, adopting a melancholic tone near the end which contrasts nicely with the darkness found in the middle. The EP falters slightly on the track βCameraβ, where the vocals are heavily draped in autotune. This feels like an unnecessary production choice as Millerβs natural tone of voice suits the tone of the album. The choice to cover it up feels inappropriate. Luckily, it does not severely diminish the overall quality of the album. The final track βVincentβ is an instrumental performance that is lighter, a driving guitar riff gliding upon an electronic wave to transport the listener out of the darkness. This breath of fresh air caps of the album nicely, completing a relatively dark journey through Smithβs psyche and offering a glimmer of hope in its climax.
Overall, Miller succeeds in providing an EP that remains faithful to his electronic roots. The dynamic musical journey is a progression that feels natural, and ultimately provides for an enjoyable listening experience.
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