Jonas Munk really lets loose with the extreme emotive properties that were kept in check for his Morr Music releases. Is he trying to out-emote
M83 and
Ulrich Schnauss? The effect of certain passages within
Azure Vista might be equivalent to staring directly at the early morning sun for far too long. Blinding, in this case, is not a flattering adjective. The most effective moments tend to be the most subdued: the slowly swelling "Azure Vista," capped with light angelic sighs, as well as the feathery twinkle-drone "Tourmaline" are both more powerful and less laborious than the overdramatic sequences from the other tracks. Rhythm is more secondary than ever, allowing the guitars to shoot up, unrestrained, to the skies. Hopefully someone will reintroduce
Munk to early
Durutti Column. Restraint good, excess bad.