ALBUM REVIEW: EMILY JANE WHITE – “ALLUVION”

How can we mourn what we cannot know we’ve lost? That’s the main question beating throughout Emily Jane White’s latest album, Alluvion. Named after the action of waves forming new land by deposition, every song on Alluvion tackles the flux of constant crises our society, and the planet, has faced during the last several years. Climate change, Covid-19, social justice, racism, women’s rights, anti-abortion laws are all present and explored with introspective–often personal–reflection, questioning and grief. It’s a truly haunting piece of work that crawls under the listener’s skin, seeps into your bones and bubbles in the organs just to sit and wait, staying with you throughout the hours, days and weeks.   Written during the height of the pandemic, White used her craft to explore...

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