Hiss Spun

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Hiss Spun
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 22, 2017
Studio God City Studio
(Salem, Massachusetts)
Genre
Length48:19
Label Sargent House
Producer
  • Chelsea Wolfe
  • Ben Chisholm
Chelsea Wolfe chronology
Abyss
(2015)
Hiss Spun
(2017)
Birth of Violence
(2019)

Hiss Spun is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe, released on September 22, 2017, by Sargent House. [1] The album was recorded in Salem, Massachusetts, at Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou's God City Studio. [2] Produced by Wolfe and Ben Chisholm, the album also features guitar contributions from Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age and a guest appearance from Aaron Turner of Isis. [3]

Contents

Hiss Spun received positive reviews from music critics, and peaked at No. 146 on the Billboard 200, becoming her second consecutive album to enter the chart.

Themes

In an interview for Noisey , Wolfe explained that the album's topics deal with her confronting various health issues: "I deal with extreme anxiety that gets exacerbated by bouts of insomnia [...] I’m constantly trying to find ways to calm down… That has manifested into addiction at times [and] I carried a lot of that into this record, especially on '16 Psyche' and 'Spun'." [4]

Wolfe also disclosed that the album had been about coming to terms with issues both familial and personal. In the interview, she stated that "there were some things I hadn't dealt with before, from the dark past of my family, to relationships I'd had, to my own health, some of the songs became a personal exorcism and some of them were written in dedication to the hardships that others have faced." [4]

Release

Wolfe announced Hiss Spun on June 14, 2017, coinciding with the release of "16 Psyche" as the first single from the album. NPR simultaneously released an article reviewing the song and previewing the album, whereupon writer Paula Mejia wrote, "The impetus for Hiss Spun stemmed from a reckoning with family history, personal life and other elements that have long shadowed Wolfe, and the resulting escapist music also functions as a kind of exorcism, an expunging of the soul. But what "16 Psyche" especially goes to show is that despite what's going on in our own worlds and the one at large, the discovery of new ones — whether they're made of fire or ice or even metal — is a worthy pursuit, and certainly one worth fighting for." [5]

On July 5, Wolfe released a trailer for the album and announced dates for a North American tour with Youth Code in support of the album. [6] [7]

"Vex" was the second track to be released from the album. Wolfe unveiled the song on July 27, revealing the contributions by Van Leeuwen and Turner. [8] In a letter published by The Fader on August 2, Wolfe described the process she went through to create the song: "'Vex' began almost as a black metal song, with a pummeling blast beat, then Ben (Chisholm) and I stripped it back to a more industrial electronic sound. Once we were in the studio, Jess Gowrie's drums and Troy Van Leeuwen's guitar parts began to shepherd it back toward its heavy origins... I knew from the beginning that I wanted Aaron Turner's voice somewhere on this album, and could hear him in my head on 'Vex'. I had already recorded my vocals for the song but decided to send it to Aaron without them on. Happily, the first time we played it back with both vocal parts they fit together in a very compelling way." [9]

A promotional video was released for "16 Psyche" on August 14, accompanied by the Noisey interview. [10] Wolfe revealed two more of the album's tracks shortly before its release, with both "The Culling" and "Offering" being made available online on September 7. [11]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10 [12]
Metacritic 81/100 [13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [14]
The A.V. Club C+ [15]
Exclaim! 8/10 [16]
Financial Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [17]
The Irish Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [18]
Mojo Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [19]
Pitchfork 7.2/10 [20]
Record Collector Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [21]
Slant Magazine Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [22]
Uncut 8/10 [23]

Hiss Spun received universal acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 81, based on 19 reviews. [13] Journalist Sam Shepherd praised the album in his review for MusicOMH , noting: "While Wolfe's incredible vocals are the main draw, her long term collaborator Ben Chisholm deserves significant recognition too. Not only does his fuzzed-to-fuck bass make these songs feel genuinely threatening, his manipulation of sound and creation of washes and collages provides unsettling backgrounds for Wolfe to weave her magic over. Without him, the oppressive atmospherics of the album wouldn't be nearly as effective." [24] Similarly, The Skinny 's Adam Turner-Heffer wrote, "Ballou's signature crushing heaviness may have become a cliché in some circles, but paired with Wolfe's beautiful voice and brilliant writing, it's a match made in heaven." [25] AllMusic critic Heather Phares wrote, "Both fierce and fragile, Hiss Spun presents an artist in compelling control of the entire scope of her expression." [14] Emma Madden of Drowned in Sound said, "Though Hiss Spun probably won't end up as the best of her career, it may well be Wolfe's best so far." [26]

Pitchfork 's Saby Reyes-Kulkarni stated that with Hiss Spun, Wolfe "dives headfirst into sludge metal and creates a unique space where sweetness can be heavy and contact is always uncomfortable". [20] Luke Cartledge of The Line of Best Fit rated the album 8.5 out of 10, remarking, "Wolfe has never shied away from the heavy, the metallic, but this is her first record to fully embrace the extremities offered by doom and experimental metal". [27] Josh Goller of Slant Magazine noted that "though it may be her second consecutive album to lean heavily on metal, Hiss Spun deftly incorporates a diverse range of sounds." [22] Exclaim! 's Matt Yuyitung stated that "listening to Hiss Spun is a punishing affair, but it's a rewarding one too. It's the sound of an artist not afraid to dig deep emotionally, and that challenges the listener to do so as well." [16]

In a more mixed review, Alex McLevy from The A.V. Club stated that "Hiss Spun is a full-on sludge-metal extravaganza, never content to go slow and heavy when it could be going slower and heavier. The bombast is overwhelming, and while there's an admirable zeal to her drive for making almost every second as intense as possible, it begins to get numbing." [15]

Accolades

PublicationAccoladeRankRef.
Drowned in Sound Drowned in Sound's Favorite Albums of 2017
59
The Independent Top 20 Rock & Metal Albums of 2017
12
Kerrang! Kerrang!'s Albums of 2017
18
Louder Than War Top 100 Albums of 2017
43
Revolver 20 Best Albums of 2017
4
State State's Albums of 2017
42

Track listing

All tracks are written by Chelsea Wolfe

No.TitleLength
1."Spun"5:29
2."16 Psyche"4:18
3."Vex"3:02
4."Strain"1:14
5."The Culling"6:01
6."Particle Flux"4:53
7."Twin Fawn"6:07
8."Offering"2:50
9."Static Hum"4:21
10."Welt"1:55
11."Two Spirit"5:04
12."Scrape"3:04
Total length:48:19

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Hiss Spun. [34]

Charts

Chart (2017)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [35] 95
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [36] 95
New Zealand Heatseekers Albums (RMNZ) [37] 4
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [38] 92
US Billboard 200 [39] 146
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [40] 10
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard) [41] 18
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard) [42] 9
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [43] 27

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