TracksWith Me, Too Deep, Try/Effortless, Do It Well, In + Out, Sept 5th, Hallucinations, Another One, Angela, The Line
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited colored vinyl. On their debut album, the elusive R&B act signed to Drake's OVO Sound treats sex not as a social transaction but a serious act-something that can make you see things that aren't there, that can be a balm for life's rough edges, that can show you the worth of looking beyond yourself. There's power in quiet, strength in silence. You can find it in the yawning spaces between beats on D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"; in the skeletal longing of Prince's "When Doves Cry"; in the flickering throb of Depeche Mode's suitably named "Enjoy the Silence"; in Elliott Smith's "Angeles," which countered music industry excess with stark strums and whispered venom. Bits and pieces of Smith's cautionary tale are woven into "Angela," the penultimate track from dvsn's debut album, Sept. 5th, and though the depressive singer/songwriter doesn't seem like an obvious reference point for this lusty R&B project, the sonic nod makes a certain kind of sense. They both know emptiness. They both allow for holes in which listeners can fill in their dreams, desires, sorrows.