By Martin Castro (Contributor) – Email
Print Edition: March 11, 2015
Canadian electronic duo Purity Ring’s second record is replete with smooth, synthy instrumentals courtesy of Corin Roddick and the honeyed and powerful vocals of Megan James. Purity Ring, who took a break from releasing music under their name to produce tracks for artists such as Danny Brown and Ab-Soul over the last three years, deliver some thoroughly catchy tracks on Another Eternity.
“Bodyache” is the type of song that’s made for hazy summer evenings; a synthesis of high-energy peaks and more soulful valleys layer the track beautifully. “Push Pull” is more of a straightforward pop song, something that’d be right at home on a more refined, more electronic Chvrches record.
“Begin Again” is one of the best tracks on the record — everything from the production, to each verse, to the chorus. This is the very essence of an infectious jam. The track is only made stronger by James’s beautifully hesitant (I don’t want to risk using the word “dainty”) vocals. “Dust Hymn,” in contrast, is much more grounded; trappy production layers the track while Megan confidently pours her voice over the instrumental like honey slowly dripping on a stack of pancakes, then kicks it into high gear with a more energetic chorus.
“Flood on the Floor” makes use of a chopped, layered style (while keeping to the record’s synthy aesthetic): a siren injects a measure of energy into the pre-chorus as James croons with the graceful confidence of someone who knows they’ve got it down. “Sea Castle,” more of a ballad than the rest of the tracks, shows off James’ vocal prowess, which consistently steals the show on this record. Overall, Purity Ring’s record is comprised of a smooth, electronic backbone, beautifully ornamented by Megan James’ uniquely elegant voice.