Just an explanation in advance. Normally, we always write down band names in italic font and for band members we do not. But what do we do here if the two are the same? Well very simple: if it concerns the person then it is not italicized and if it concerns the band then it is in tower-of-Pisa font. So for example, Einar Solberg is the frontman of Einar Solberg. Then that’s clear again. Other than that, of course, we know the best man better and mostly from his main project Leprous. Yet there was still enough creativity left to launch his own project. To avoid any misunderstandings: this will exist completely separate from each other and Leprous therefore has the full attention and primary focus. For this new project 16, cooperation was sought with other musicians and producers to make the compositions shoot in all directions. Anyone who has followed Leprous over the past few albums cannot help but conclude that the sound there has become much more electronic and above all has a more pop oriented sound. On this solo project, this is (as to be expected) taken much further. If you are not up for that then you might want to stop reading immediately. I promise you that you will regret it. So don’t stop reading, please.
Several hundred lucky people, including your reviewer on duty and his colleague (see report in Dutch here), already had the chance to listen to almost the entire album during Prognosis Festival 2023 in Eindhoven. In fact, the organization had already approached Einar Solberg to showcase his solo project live, even when no music had yet been released. At the time of the concert, (don’t pin me down on it) only one or maybe two singles had been released. So in effect, the audience was watching a live premiere of the album. The protagonist himself later indicated about this that he had no intention at all of bringing the solo project to the stage (at that time already). Indeed, this was the first time in years that he was tense for a performance. That healthy tension was certainly palpable in retrospect and resulted in an insanely delicious performance. So when the digital mail for the album landed in our heavy mailbox, it was not a difficult choice to put my name behind this album, eager to see how the album would turn out on record. Well, here we go.
Therefore, it is nonsensical to cover every song at length. We can attempt to do so by describing it on the basis of emotion. For example, the album opens with the title track 16 in a very fragile way, something we later also hear in subdued compositions such as Blue Light, Over The Top and Remember Me. The latter, however, increases in heaviness toward the end, where the swelling guitars and violin create a beautiful climax. Most of the heavier compositions can be found in A Beautiful Life, but mainly in Splitting The Soul. While the song initially starts with alienating electronica, the absolute center of gravity of the album is surely found in the chorus where Prince of Darkness Ihsahn (Emperor and Ihsahn) lets his vocal chords flap. However, throughout the album, it is Einar Solberg who steals the show with his wonderful vocals. At times subdued and thoughtful, or on the contrary considerably tormented only to come out stronger and more robust again.
The best emotion, however, is saved until the last for this writing. Metacognitive acts out deep-seated insecurity and almost depression. The repeating mantra (”Get Me Out Of Here”) with once again alienating electronics and instrumentation works meditatively. Without a doubt one of the many highlights of this album. Fittingly, here we hear perhaps Solberg’s best vocal performance. The closing The Glass Is Empty (what’s in a title?) also acts from the sensitive side. A true epic of over eleven minutes lets all the emotions pass by once again. The second half of the song is definitely sad, anointing, and incredibly beautiful.
‘’I have to leave, I have to leave. I have to go.’’
Score:
91/100
Label:
InsideOut Records, 2023
Tracklisting:
- 16
- Remember Me
- A Beautiful Life
- Where All The Twigs Broke
- Metacognitive
- Home
- Blue Light
- Grotto
- Splitting The Soul
- Over The Top
- The Glass Is Empty
Line-up:
- Einar Solberg – Zang, keyboard
- Tor Egil Kreken – Basgitaar
- Chris Baum – Viool
- Raphael Weinroth-Browne – Cello
- Keli Guðjónsson – Drums
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