
Due to the fact that I received my RxRy LP in the mail the other day, I’ve been in an ambient mood as of late. Perfect timing for the Virginia group Rems Floating Chandelier to shoot me an e-mail announcing their freshly recorded self-titled LP of “ethereal music with use of many different world instruments.”
After listening to the album with a good pair of headphones (highly recommended), you hear that Rems Floating Chandelier’s songs are more than just typical atmospheric music that is good only to serve as background noise for study sessions. Although the album is a bit scattershot at times (the inclusion of the folk track “I’ve Got a Mind” and the Books-like sample mid-stream in “When I’m With You I Feel Strange” are a bit perplexing), the band excels with they stick to their guns and make stellar interstellar pieces. I could listen to the broad swells in “Chemistry” or the chiming guitars and simple bass plucks of “Quantum Masses” all night long while star gazing in the Utah Valley. If this is what Rems Floating Chandelier can put together as their first effort, it makes me excited to listen to what they have in store next!
Check out my two favorites below and head over to the group’s bandcamp page to download the whole album for free:





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