Taste Test: Eden Warsaw cherish life as glistening ‘Angel Dust’
Synth-pop four-piece take a moment to bask in the live they’ve been given on a new song.
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There’s no conceivable way to get out of this rat race. We chase the cheese as obedient little mice, fated to an existence totally out of our grasp. But that’s not to say we can’t take even a second to breathe in the world around us and let the earth fill our lungs. Toronto synth-pop quartet Eden Warsaw cough up “Angel Dust,” as they put it, or rather, they step back from modern society for a marvelously dreamy musing on really living their lives. Scraping synths collapse into a lush tornado of euphoric “ooo”s and a velvety wash of frontman Mark David Polak’s sweet voice. “I found a picturesque view / Where sands become the sound,” he sings in a hushed tone, chilly as it glides through crystalline production. Later, he can’t imagine it all could be real with the apt summation, “I’m dreaming.” As a seagull catching the wind in its feathered wings, he then rides off into the sunset.
“Angel Dust” leads the 13-track Calm the Coast, expected later this year.
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