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Arthur & Yu

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Arthur & Yu

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Comprised of Seattle residents Grant "Arthur" Olsen and Sonya "Yu" Westcott, Arthur & Yu have made an album that grapples with the idea of growing up and of letting go, creating a small space in which to drift away. With soft, layered vocals that float over textural acoustics, In Camera is an audible effigy of a time past, and an album made for forgetting and remembering. Drawing sonic inspiration from the Velvet Underground as well as the studio experimentation of Lee Hazlewood, each track is a study in expansion, centered loosely around chiming guitars and swirling melodies. Olsen’s hazy croon is lifted by the smooth harmonies of Westcott, and both reel in the influence of Nancy Sinatra between the familiar crash of a tambourine and layers of guitar. “Come to View (Song for Neil Young)” forms the pinnacle of this sentiment, while the sultry “Lion’s Mouth” is a study in refined understatement, with Olsen’s songwriting skills reveling in the spotlight. Westcott, who recently contributed vocals to a James Figurine album, takes the lead on “There are too Many Birds” – a fluidly tranquil ode to home and place.

An authentic graininess permeates ‘In Camera’, like you’re listening to the whole thing in sepia-tone - from the coy country call-and-response of “Come to View (Song for Neil young)”..to the lolloping “Afterglow”, and tambouring of “Lion’s Mouth”. Lush. - NME

iI you don't mind a good dosing of echo, In Camera is an impressive debut for both band and label. - Pitchfork

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