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The Album Leaf

The Album Leaf

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 47 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Tortoise, Sigur Ros, Godspeed You Black Emperor

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Average rating4 starsOut of 47 votes

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Editor's review

After a few minutes of the Album Leaf's dreamy, melancholy-tinged songs, you can see why Sigur Ros wanted to tour with him. Languid guitars and everything else strum the soundtrack to a flying dream, narrated by Jimmy LaValle's thoughtful vocals.

Biography

Jimmy LaValle, perhaps known best for his work in the contemplative dream-rock outfit Tristeza and San Diego's The Black Heart Procession, began releasing delicate, progressive instrumental work as The Album Leaf in 1999(the name comes from a Chopin piece). After years of labor-intensive touring and tinkering with complex tracks in his cramped bedroom studio, LaValle was repeatedly offered a rare invite from Icelandic phenoms Sigur Ros and Mum to record his newest solo opus in their Mosfellsbaer studio. He finally accepted and flew overseas to compose and record In A Safe Place. With the addition of vocals (absent from previous Album Leaf releases) from The Black Heart Procession's Pall Jenkins, Sigur Ros' Jon Thor Birgisson, and LaValle himself, the songs on the new record are chillingly delicate and more pop-based than ever before. "In A Safe Place" masterfully negotiates the spaces between minimal electronica and neo-instrument rock.

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