There's something to be said for a track that is suitable for dancing, crying, cutting and running and climaxing. Released earlier this spring, dream-pop trio Ancient Language delivered a well-rounded taste of their forthcoming record with "Until Recently." Complex, though never overwrought or overthought, "Until Recently" floats, dives and ascends like a time-lapse of a butterfly forming and emerging from its chrysalis (yes, it's that evocative).
Ancient Language's brand of drama is not a sullen one - at least not here. It is not bogged down by too many ideas fighting for a spotlight; they prove the weightlessness of letting go by doing just that. Glistening water droplet synths, a saxophone fill that orbits Matthew Beyer's gravity-defying vocals, perfectly nuanced production and unobtrusive bass paints for us an unassumingly epiphanic moment. It swells, sits and dissipates serving the very purpose I believe Ancient Language set forth to provide - a release and reprieve from Earthly woes.
Ancient Language are slated to play Corktown Strut Saturday, July 1st - find out more info about the Detroit fest here and listen to "Until Recently" below.

playing detroit: ancient language share "until recently"
Jerilyn Jordan
Jerilyn Jordan
Jerilyn Jordan is an untamed writer with an insatiable affinity for vivid descriptive detail and pushing the boundaries of traditional music journalism. In addition to her music coverage, Jerilyn also writes heartbreaking and comedic autobiographical essays that likely originated as sporadic sentences written on bar napkins.









