Following a string of increasingly remarkable albums, Eluvium’s Matthew Cooper set out to broaden his
instrumental palette, while maintaining the uncanny emotional resonance that has become his trademark.
The result is Copia, an hour-long epic that applies Eluvium’s heartache-inducing ether to a symphony of
strings, brass, keyboards and piano. Noticeably absent but hardly missed are the washes of guitars that color
most of Eluvium’s previous material. The deliberate exclusion of traditional rock instrumentation serves as
sufficient proof that the instrument is not Eluvium’s driving force. At best it is a catalyst, a vehicle to that
netherworld in the back of your head, where your life starts to uncontrollably reevaluate itself.
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Following a string of increasingly remarkable albums, Eluvium’s Matthew Cooper set out to broade更多>
Following a string of increasingly remarkable albums, Eluvium’s Matthew Cooper set out to broaden his
instrumental palette, while maintaining the uncanny emotional resonance that has become his trademark.
The result is Copia, an hour-long epic that applies Eluvium’s heartache-inducing ether to a symphony of
strings, brass, keyboards and piano. Noticeably absent but hardly missed are the washes of guitars that color
most of Eluvium’s previous material. The deliberate exclusion of traditional rock instrumentation serves as
sufficient proof that the instrument is not Eluvium’s driving force. At best it is a catalyst, a vehicle to that
netherworld in the back of your head, where your life starts to uncontrollably reevaluate itself.