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Spellling - Portrait of My Heart
Spellling - Portrait of My Heart
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On Chrystia Cabral's fourth album as SPELLLING, the Bay Area artist transforms her acclaimed avant-pop project into a mirror. Cabral's lyrics for Portrait of MyĀ Heart tackle love, intimacy, anxiety, and alienation, trading the allegorical approachĀ of much of her previous work for something pointed into her human heart. TheĀ album's thematic forthrightness is echoed in it's arrangements, making it theĀ sharpest, most direct SPELLLING album to date. From the dark minimalism ofĀ her earliest music to the lavishly orchestrated prog-pop of 2021's The TurningĀ Wheel to this newly energetic expression of her creative spirit, Cabral has provedĀ again and again that SPELLLING can be whatever she needs it to be.Ā
The title track, with it's propulsive drum groove and anthemic chorus of "I don'tĀ belong here," is the most potent embodiment of the album's turn toward emotional directness. Once the main melody emerged, Cabral used the song as a toolĀ to process her anxiety as a performer and opted for a tighter, more rock-orientedĀ composition. This transformation mirrors the album's broader shift toward energyĀ and immediacy, driven by the core band of Wyatt Overson (guitar), Patrick Shelley (drums), and Giulio Xavier Cetto (bass), whose collaboration uncovers newĀ contours of the SPELLLING sound. Cabral still writes and demos in isolation, butĀ presenting the songs for Portrait of My Heart to her bandmates helped her discoverĀ their eventual lively, organic forms. So did working with a trio of producers-TheĀ Turning Wheel mixing engineer Drew Vandenberg, SZA collaborator Rob Bisel,Ā and Yves Tumor producer Psymun.Ā Key guest contributions further shape the album. Chaz Bear (Toro y Moi) deliversĀ SPELLLING's first duet on "Mount Analogue," Turnstile guitarist Pat McCroryĀ turns Cabral's original piano demo for "Alibi" into the crunchy, riff-y version thatĀ appears on the record, while Zulu's Braxton Marcellous gives "Drain" it's sludgyĀ heft.
These parts aren't just incorporated seamlessly into the album; they feel likeĀ an integral part of it's universe.Ā Ultimately, though, Portrait of My Heart is nobody's record but Cabral's. She fearlessly draws the curtain back on parts of herself that she's never includedĀ in SPELLLING before-her feelings of being an outsider, her overly guardedĀ nature, the way she can throw herself recklessly into intimate relationshipsĀ and then cool on them just as quickly. "It's very much an open diary of all thoseĀ sensations," she says.
Format / LP
Released / 03/28/2025
Catalogue / SBON-347
Barcode / 843563183588
Artist / Spellling
Label / Sacred Bones
Genre / Pop / Rock
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