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  • Summary: The latest full-length release from Ben Chasny's music project Six Organs of Admittance was recorded in California's Humboldt County.
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  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
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  1. Uncut
    Apr 29, 2024
    80
    Though Chasny’s folkier inclinations generally prevail over Six Organs’ equal affection for psych explosions, it’s still thrilling to hear him set the controls for the big red sun in the final minutes of “Summer’s Last Rays”. [May 2024, p.41]
  2. Apr 30, 2024
    80
    Time is Glass is both a pretty great Six Organs of Admittance album and a pretty great album full stop. Though its more committed embrace of British folk music is a double-edged sword – risking a smattering of beautiful but forgettable instrumental parts – the overall effect is mesmerizing, an album that allows its composer’s voice to shine through in new and often more elaborate ways.
  3. May 1, 2024
    80
    Tacking back and forth in this way, Time is Glass builds momentum as it advances. There is a subtle Dantesque feel to the album’s sequencing, with the tracks seemingly occupying a space of increasing darkness followed by light.
  4. Apr 29, 2024
    77
    You still never know from one song what might appear on the next, or even where the song you’re listening to might go, and it keeps the music fresh even when it’s retreading hallowed ground.
  5. May 31, 2024
    70
    The Mission sets the album in motion, Chasny’s voice angelic and kind of woeful as his opening stanzas are sung. He rarely strays from beautifully knotted acoustic strings, songs like the instrumental Pilar and My Familiar (which features my favorite vocal melody in the album) lush and memorable, the latter enhanced by some chunky strums of electric guitar.
  6. Apr 29, 2024
    70
    On first glance one might mistake it for a kind of "playing the hits" trick that many artists rely on as they revisit their origins. But digging in, Time Is Glass feels more like a progression of ease — 20 years on, Chasny is able to reach the astral plane the way most reach for a light switch.
  7. Mojo
    Apr 29, 2024
    60
    With its meticulous ebb and flow, Time Is Glass is best approached in a single sitting. [May 2024, p.86]

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