ISON (album)

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ISON
Sevdaliza - ISON.png
Studio album by
Released26 April 2017 (2017-04-26)
Recorded2015–2017
StudioSLM Studios, Soundkings
(Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Genre
Length65:55
Label Twisted Elegance
Producer
  • Mucky
  • Sevdaliza
Sevdaliza chronology
Children of Silk
(2015)
ISON
(2017)
The Calling
(2018)
Singles from ISON
  1. "Human"
    Released: 17 November 2016
  2. "Hero"
    Released: 4 April 2017
  3. "Hubris"
    Released: 12 April 2017
  4. "Marilyn Monroe"
    Released: 14 April 2017
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork 7.7/10 [1]
PopMatters Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Soul Feeder7.5/10 [3]

ISON is the debut studio album by Iranian-Dutch singer Sevdaliza. It was released on 26 April 2017 by Twisted Elegance. [4] The album is named after Comet ISON, a sungrazing comet. [5] It includes two songs from Sevdaliza's second extended play, Children of Silk (2015), "Amandine Insensible" and "Marilyn Monroe", the latter of which was released as the album's fourth single on 14 April 2017. [6] "Human" was released as the lead single on 17 November 2016, [7] which was followed by "Hero" as the second single on 4 April 2017 [8] and "Hubris" as the third single on 12 April. [9]

Contents

According to Sarah Sitkin, who designed the cover art, the cover depicts Sevdaliza as the mother to herself, to her past lives, and to the album's 16 songs. [1] [10] On 21 November 2017, ISON was reissued digitally with the bonus track "Hear My Pain Heal", [11] for which an accompanying music video premiered on the same day. [12]

Composition

PopMatters viewed the album as "a headfirst dive into the downtempo", noting elements of trip hop, "smokey jazz", and "styles too unique to name before ending with". [2] Pitchfork described ISON as "a modern-day trip hop album built on minimal breakbeats and heavy layers of orchestration", while stating Sevdaliza "switches between the stately inflection of a classic jazz singer backed by strings and the brassy nerve of a digital-age R&B artist flexing and cooing over the beat." [1] NPR Music wrote that the album navigates "trip-hop, industrial R&B and a strain of dubstep that's more soul than shuffle." [13] The Fader stated the album consists of "16 trip-hop inflected tracks". [10] SLUG Magazine commented that the album "has stuck closely to her previous work of trip-hop/electronic EP releases", while comparing certain tracks to those of Radiohead and Beyoncé. [14]

GIGsoup stated: "The music Sevdaliza creates has repeatedly been likened to 'alternative R&B' artists such as FKA Twigs and Kelela, and while not entirely unfair, such comparisons only tell part of the story. There's certainly no shortage of industrial-flavoured electronics to be found on ISON, however, these are also combined with trip hop beats, orchestral arrangements, subtle keys, stunningly agile vocals and deeply reflective lyrics, all of which are woven together into a rich and detailed tapestry", adding that "while similarities with the work of FKA Twigs and Kelela can be found on the likes of 'Hero' and 'Human', it's the influence of Portishead which looms largest over the album." They also mentioned that the influence of Björk is notable within the orchestral arrangements, which gives "a subtle hint" of her 1997 album, Homogenic . [15]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sevdaliza and produced by Mucky and Sevdaliza, except "Angel", produced by Mucky

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Shahmaran"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
5:04
2."Libertine"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Mihai Puscoiu
3:49
3."Marilyn Monroe"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Joel Dieleman
3:29
4."Hubris"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Dieleman
4:05
5."Amandine Insensible"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Dieleman
4:14
6."Hero"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Puscoiu
3:59
7."Scarlette"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Puscoiu
3:12
8."Bluecid"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
4:29
9."Loves Way"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Dieleman
6:54
10."Human"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
3:12
11."Do You Feel Real"Sevdaliza2:29
12."The Language of Limbo"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
  • Dieleman
3:47
13."Replaceable"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Dieleman
  • Mucky
3:54
14."Grace"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
3:56
15."When I Reside"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Mucky
2:19
16."Angel"
  • Sevdaliza
  • Leon Den Engelsen
7:03
Total length:65:55
Digital reissue bonus track [11]
No.TitleLength
17."Hear My Pain Heal"3:57
Total length:69:52

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ISON. [16]

Charts

Chart (2017)Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [17] 192

Release history

RegionDateFormatEditionLabelRef.
Various26 April 2017 Digital download StandardTwisted Elegance [4]
Europe28 July 2017 CD Butler [18] [19] [20]
LP Music on Vinyl [21] [22]
Various21 November 2017Digital downloadReissueTwisted Elegance [11]

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