MUSIC REVIEW: ChloĆ« March’s autumnal “Starlings and Crows”

ā€œStarlings and Crows,ā€ the new album by ChloĆ« March, is an autumnal song cycle full of rich electronics, dark honeyed vocals and startling touches, like crystalline piano chord progressions and shimmering autoharp strums. It’s richly atmospheric, full of nature imagery and Romantic (with a capital R) reveries. Everything note played or sung is placed with jewel-like precision. It’s a song suite, but there are highlights, like the tentative piano ballad ā€œAll Things Goodā€ or the cinematic blur of ā€œTo a Place,ā€ and ā€œRemember That Skyā€ could be an Adult Alternative single. It reminds one of the misty electronic pastorals of Virginia Astley’s ā€œHope in a Darkened Heart,ā€ though March has a plaintive alto compared to Astley’s boy soprano tones. Other references: ā€œThe Sensual World,ā€ by Kate Bush, ā€œSecrets of the Beehiveā€ by David Sylvian or the 4AD era of folk singer Heidi Berry.

–Craig Laurance Gidney