'Behold'
UTR162 | LP | 13 tracks | Buy
Patience, environmental cues and internal signals are integral for a garden to flourish. The same can be said of the conditions necessary for 'Behold' to emerge. It is an album gleeful in reassessment, changed priorities and anticipation. The roots are deeply anchored to mystery, drinking up a hidden wonderment that lies within. 'Monument' is a twist of melody and mania, "For what am I? But a channel of light" they attest amongst the whoops and hollers. 'The Babble' sounds like Ray Davies playing Wordle for enlightenment. In fact most of these songs are pointing the way towards growth and understanding. 'Turn to Love' is mesmeric and timeless, thoroughly serene and perfectly judged. Parsnip write songs as a form of communion with the intangible in our increasingly delusory world, but there is always a gentle reminder; don't take anything too seriously! "My head is gonna split in two, fix it with flour and glue" they demand on ultimate bop 'Papier-Mache', this juxtaposition of mature resolve with childlike astonishment packs a more powerful punch.
On 'Behold', Parsnip explore both the inner and outer realms of consciousness with quick wits and some seriously quality jangle and jolt. 'The Light' is a whip smart workout, sprouting naturally from the propulsive nature of their debut album 'When the Tree Bears Fruit' (2019). 'Placeholder' is also devastatingly honest and channels The Field Mice as it buries itself like an arrow into your heart. The production is ambitious, with 12-string and acoustic guitars, percussion, piano, saxophone and harmonium all sitting comfortably in these outstanding songs. Drawing comparisons with Dolly Mixture, Sara Goes Pop and Look Blue Go Purple, Parsnip are an animated ensemble, full of life, emotional complexity and humour. The laughter in the dark is real, but then the sun comes up and we all must meet the day. Even the flowers turn their faces. Behold!
Upset The Rhythm and Anti Fade Records proudly present Parsnip's first album in five years, 'Behold'. Available in all good record stores April 26th.