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#FOR FANS OF: Dark/Folk/Post Rock |
Ellereve is an Austrian solo project whose mastermind is the German artist Elisa Giulia Teschner. Since her debut effort, 'Heart Murmurs', this project has represented the collision of two forces: one delicate and melancholic, showcasing the most introspective side of the artist, and the other full of force and intensity. The palette of different influences, such as dark folk, doom metal, post-rock, and some blackish touches, forms an enriching number of layers that define what Ellereve offers to the avid listener seeking something soulful and unique.
The latest offer, entitled ‘Umbra’, is another step in Ellereve’s faultless career, a step further into darker realms as the compositions have a heavier, darker, and more intense feeling. The compositions of this album explore complex concepts related to emotions and inner conflicts. Elisa’s hypnotic and deeply emotional voice is undoubtedly the star here, a beautiful yet pale and delicate star surrounded by a vast, gloomy sky. ‘Umbra’ deepens the influences coming from post-metal and doom, even adding some blackened textures. Even though there is no break from what we knew of this project, it presents a more intense musical depiction of her vision. The contrast between the calmest and heaviest sections is a very common, yet always tastefully used resource in this album. "The Funeral" has plenty of these moments, where Elisa’s absolutely stunning and touching voice explores different levels of intensity and tones, while the heavy riffs and solid drums accompany the ups and downs in strength in a very adequate way.
The aforementioned layers of Ellereve’s music are present in another top-notch composition like "Irreversible", where the heavy burden of untold feelings storms the listener in the form of excellent guitars, whether they are heavier or have a more fragile and atmospheric touch. The single "Crawl" certainly deserves to be highlighted, as it is one of the best compositions and probably the catchiest. It contains excellent harmonies that irreparably stick to your head and soul. It was indeed a great choice by Ellereve, as it rightly represents what ‘Umbra’ offers. In any case, I could spend lines and lines describing each song, as all of them have a great amount of work behind them. The approached concept may be the same, but the enriching diversity and excellence in Elia’s vocal lines, the tasteful work in the guitars, and the always variable structure in the compositions create an album that requires many listens to be fully appreciated.
To summarize it in a couple of lines, 'Umbra' by Ellereve is like a stormy day in spring. The intensity and darkness of the storm are accompanied by peaceful moments when even the sun can appear and enlighten us. 'Umbra' is an emotionally intense musical experience, where the singer’s delicate yet powerful voice finds its counterpoint in the powerful riffs, even though all the instruments can adapt their fierceness to what the composition requires. (Alain González Artola)
(Eisenwald - 2025)
Score: 88