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Nightmare Ending is the first proper Eluvium album released since 2010’s Similes, the unexpectedly vocal-heavy ambient-pop record that simultaneously delighted and confounded longtime fans. But the Nightmare Ending story actually began years earlier, as it was intended to be the follow-up to the watershed album, Copia. Conceived as a way of helping loosen his self-imposed ideals of perfection, Cooper labeled each Nightmare Ending track as either a “dream,” or an “imperfection” – a way of differentiating the philosophical concept of “dream vs. reality,” couched in the more tangible technical distinctions of “flawless vs. flawed.” With each progressive listen those differences naturally challenged themselves, and without relying on the standardized perfection protocol, Cooper became increasingly reluctant to release any of it. He shelved it, and pursued Similes instead. But Nightmare Ending wouldn’t go away; it lingered in the back of his mind, the abandoned fruits of a truly worthwhile and noble journey towards a less creatively constraining mindset. Cooper returned to it with renewed vigor, writing and recording in a blur of time that spanned several years. The result is a body of work that encompasses everything remarkable about past Eluvium albums, executed more powerfully and poignant than ever before. -via Temporary Residence (c) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Don't Get Any Closer
Eluvium
Warm
Eluvium
By the Rails
Eluvium
Unknown Variation
Eluvium
Caroling
Eluvium
Sleeper
Eluvium
Envenom Mettle
Eluvium
Chime
Eluvium
Rain Gently
Eluvium
Impromptu (For the Procession)
Eluvium
Covered in Writing
Eluvium
Entendre
Eluvium
Strange Arrivals
Eluvium
Happiness
Eluvium