Released three years ago, to the day, Revolution and Other Things by Somatic Magic is fascinating and timeless. Review of a marking experience.
REVOLUTION AND OTHER THINGS – SOMATIC MAGIC
It’s the vocals that grab most of my attention. Charged with a lot of emotions, they are raw in most tracks, heartbreaking, using a post-punk and garage tone. Rockabye, Revolution Song, Buffalo, and Lose My Head are as wild and unhinged as they are cathartic and helpful. Through its 24 hectic tracks, it’s a unique and rich experience, that showcases anger, anxiety, sadness, desperation even… and then, some hopeful notes shine bright in the chaos. A Miracle is a great example of this surprising but eminently creative and necessary balance.
Recording with two microphones, and with a pretty lofi production, the record also has an intimate side. Somatic Magic invites everybody to listen to what’s in his head, discovering songs hidden in themselves, and their meaning. To me, Revolution and Other Things by Somatic Magic has connected me to my own doubts without making them grow. It’s a sound reconnaissance, an intense introspective moment shared with the artist. And its anarchic and perfectible production highlights its sincerity.

