Wonderful Melodic Gem
Oliver Imkamp | San Francisco | 11/14/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's great to run across an album unknown to a large portion of the listening population which is so grand and beautiful in scope and melodicism you smile every time you hear it. This album is one of the best kept secrets. Lush, sparse instrumentation with male/female harmonies that melt with passion. Don't be put off with the throwaway first track which should have been omitted from the album since starting with track 2 the album is flawless. Great nighttime music for chilling out to. Sounds very similar to something Jim O'rourke and the Drag City crew would release. Highly recommended."
L'altra can slow the passage of time
Joel Hanson | Seattle, WA United States | 01/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The first time I heard L'Altra's debut album Music of a Sinking Occasion, I recalled an image of my more spirited self in the throes of a mushroom trip. I wandered through Golden Gate Park in San Francisco just after a rainstorm, noticing aspects of people and plants that are often overlooked in ordinary perception. My wondrous attention to detail seemed to slow the passing of time, so when the drug eventually wore off, I felt like I had lived a year's worth of thoughts in six hours. To a similarly tuned ear, the soothingly spacious strains of Music of a Sinking Occasion can essentially achieve the same results. L'Altra generates this expansive atmosphere with often little more than a tone from a Rhodes keyboard, the strum of a guitar, a mournful trace of cello or piano, a brush on an open snare that would make Lee Harris of Talk Talk proud, and, of course, the anodyne harmonies of vocalists Lindsay Anderson and Joseph Costa. For those looking for comparisons, imagine a collaboration between the members of Bark Psychosis (circa 1994's album Hex) and the vocalists from Low. However, L'Altra's true kinship with these bands is the manner in which its warm, tranquil music allows just enough latitude between the restrained instrumentation and plaintive voices to reward listeners with an eerily familiar soundtrack to their thoughts, as well as an opportunity to weave their own stories between them. Music of a Sinking Occasion is an album for looking inward and paying attention."
Plethora of beautiful feelings
Joel Hanson | 11/10/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A beautiful journey to a sad and amazing place. "Little Chair" is my favorite track. It makes me think of loss, but beauty in the knowledge of getting through. Lindsey and Joe's vocals are sweet and soothing. Eben's drums are strong and powerful, riding each wave with amazing perfection. A sea of beautiful feeling evoked from the "Sinking Occasion". If there were only more tracks..."