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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Emily Mackay

Sivu: Sweet Sweet Silent review – beguiling developments

james page aka sivu
James Page AKA Sivu: soft and subtle hooks.

The second album from Cornish singer-songwriter James Page is an eerie, subtle thing, insinuating itself by the softest of hooks. Though recorded, like 2014 debut Something on High, with Alt-J producer Charlie Andrew, it moves further away from indie convention, inspired by heroes such as Björk, Beck and Radiohead. Page’s voice is gently unnerving, tiptoeing through a circling choral motif and metallic clankings on Submersible, reflecting on his diagnosis with the inner ear disorder Ménière’s disease through Deerhunter-like woozy weirdness on the title track. The punchy chorus of Flies offers a shift in dynamic, as does the dramatic dreampop of Drastic Change. Though Sivu’s own developments are not drastic, they’re certainly beguiling.

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