Explosions in Slow Motion is the new album from Brock Van Wey's
transcendent bvdub project. Van Wey's previous n5MD album Heartless
found him harnessing the turmoil around him to create something
vast, emotive, and brooding, yet somehow comforting, allowing you to
cradle in its weight. Months after Heartless' release Van Wey moved
from turbulent times of his native California home to the chilling winter
of Warsaw Poland. A divergence. Alone against the icy cold, confined to
the indoors in search of protection against the world outside, Van Wey
channeled, as he always does, his surroundings as they coalesced with
his self-imposed aberration. The outcome of this move and period of
near-total isolation is Explosions in Slow Motion. Featuring four
long-form songs accompanied by four “ember” vignettes, Explosions in
Slow Motion is quite possibly Van Wey's most mournfully isolated work
in his massive discography to date. Filled with swelling arcs of spectres
from the past appearing then slowly drift away. Foggy memories of
friends, loved ones, and even adversaries seem to achingly sweep
across Explosions in Slow Motion's eighty-minute runtime. There is a
forlorn thread of shrouded nostalgia throughout the album which by
album's end leads to catharsis, acceptance and the finality of progression. Explosions in Slow Motion is out February 22 on limited edition transparent yellow vinyl, white with black and green splatter vinyl and digipak compact disc.
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