...Wash the sins, not only the face...wash the sins, not only face...wash...
Dispelling any burden of 'the difficult second album', Esben and the
Witch have comprehensively transcended any such slump or curse with Wash
the Sins Not Only the Face: a majestic, haunting and triumphant work
that is not ‘difficult’ in the slightest.
Their second
full-length brings to fruition concepts that glimmered on their first,
2011’s acclaimed Violet Cries, but there are no laurels being rested
upon here. To make their second album, Esben and the Witch questioned,
challenged and rewired their past to find the way to their future
The
result is an album that finds new shades within the Esben palette, and
when placed alongside Violet Cries, feels like a fuzzy image that’s
pulled successfully into focus.
It makes you wonder where this
road will take them next. More to the point, it makes you want to savour
where Esben and the Witch are at now, because Wash the Sins Not Only
the Face is a sublime experience, an album whose mysteries and riddles
will entrance.
Jan 21, 2013
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