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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Experiment in Drones
Once in a great while an album comes along and touches every musical sensor in your body. You want everyone to like it because somehow you just think it's the best thing you've ever heard (again). Inevitably, someone is bound to think you've lost your marbles because what they hear is nowhere close to their idea of what a great album should be; but you'll be damned if...
Published on October 31, 2003 by M. Starr

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3.0 out of 5 stars Enveloping elusiveness
3 1/2

Most of these atmospheric post-rock b-listers exploit rather than innovate in a field where near everything seems derived from the top. This guy clearly borrow from the playbook as well, indulging in stoney, drony sonic experimentations past casual threshold, but is bold and inventive enough to carve out something that matters quite a bit, even if...
Published on March 21, 2009 by IRate


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Experiment in Drones, October 31, 2003
This review is from: Like Hearts Swelling (Audio CD)
Once in a great while an album comes along and touches every musical sensor in your body. You want everyone to like it because somehow you just think it's the best thing you've ever heard (again). Inevitably, someone is bound to think you've lost your marbles because what they hear is nowhere close to their idea of what a great album should be; but you'll be damned if you're going to allow them to tell you otherwise. The reason why Like Hearts Swelling is such an utterly fantastic album to me is that if I were to make an album myself, this is precisely what I would want it to sound like. So in a sense, it's this connection that has made me really fond of it. As a lover of music first, and a writer second, Like Hearts Swelling reiterates just exactly why I write about (and listen to) music as much as I do.

Sandro Perri is the solo artist behind Polmo Polpo. With last years The Science of Breath being such a huge success among critics and fans alike, it's good to see that Perri stuck close to his guns and made an even better album than his debut. As with his previous work, there are still loads of delicate drones and laptop steel guitar that seem to make life feel carefree for the duration of the project. Aural landscapes and precise placement of electronics are still the primary focus of Perri's music. Very few artists today are able to make such a huge statement with the smallest amount of sounds and samples like he does here. Another primary aspect of Polmo Polpo's albums is that there are never too many, or too few, sounds to sift through to get to where you want to go. The work has been done for you. All you have to do is sit back and relax.

Like Hearts Swelling begins with the most beautiful track on the album, "Romeo Heart." It slowly pulses its way through your ears until it completely consumes the inside of your head with a warming buzz and a sound that can only resemble that of a beautiful cry. Then, deep drones slowly begin to proliferate behind all this and become one of the most pleasing moments of recording I think I've ever heard. "Requiem for a Fox" continues this barrage of beauty, but does so in a bit of a darker manner. It is soon lifted by a billowing laptop steel guitar that seems to take the song from ground level all the way up into the pillow-soft clouds until it just disappears. "Like Hearts Swelling" and "Farewell" become a little less spacious, but nevertheless, have the same intensity with their loops of dusty cello, steel guitar and thunderous drones. Unfortunately, there are only five songs on this album, but cohesiveness has not been neglected.

So, I'm sure I've gushed way more than you can stand in one review, but I'd be dishonest if I didn't say I'm fully taken aback by Like Hearts Swelling. I'm even going on record here to say that this could quite possibly be one of the two best releases of the year. It encapsulates every element I'm fond of in music. Not even for the slightest moment is anything overdone or forceful sounding, which is always the sign of an artist who is completely in control of his/her work. On this album, Perri has taken the most beautiful sounds he could create and has stretched them to their limits so that we may enjoy every morsel of his creation. As close to perfect as Like Hearts Swelling seems to be, you'll just have to be the judge of whether I'm crazy or not for loving this album so much.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars flawless masterpiece, July 22, 2005
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This review is from: Like Hearts Swelling (Audio CD)
this album is amazing, beautiful, magnificent, brilliant, etc... i can go on and on but no matter what, words, cannot describe how terrific this masterpiece from sandro parri truly is. the opening track, "romeo heart" is beautiful yet terrorizing at the same time, too beautiful to resist yet so harsh to take, youfeel like the each note is sending you further into what could be heaven or hell or both at once. its amazing to me that someone could sway my feelings emotions through music with such visceral bliss like perri. i havent heard anything so lucid and beautiful, so harsh yet comforting since richard d. james' "selected ambient works: vol.2". the only down point of this album is its length, but it doesnt harm whatsoever. if your looking for something to listen to that'll put you through an almost cinematic experience in your head through your headphones at 2am one night lying bored on your bed. hell its worth purchasing for "romeo heart" alone.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars stands with the likes of brian eno, silver mt. zion and anyone else great, September 24, 2006
This review is from: Like Hearts Swelling (Audio CD)
buy this album. after hearing the 30 sec samples.... i had to. and when i heard the whole album, i was BLOWN AWAY.

this is some of the most amazing music i have ever experienced. and that is what this album is about. not listening, but experiencing it. fall in love with it. now.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Enveloping elusiveness, March 21, 2009
This review is from: Like Hearts Swelling (Audio CD)
3 1/2

Most of these atmospheric post-rock b-listers exploit rather than innovate in a field where near everything seems derived from the top. This guy clearly borrow from the playbook as well, indulging in stoney, drony sonic experimentations past casual threshold, but is bold and inventive enough to carve out something that matters quite a bit, even if stylistic trail-off erodes the overall outcome.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sympathy, August 17, 2004
This review is from: Like Hearts Swelling (Audio CD)
I agree completely. There is nothing more to be said.

If I were to make an album, this is what I'd want it to sound like.
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