Description
Horsebeach is the Manchesterbased project masterminded by multiinstrumentalist and producer Ryan Kennedy. Two years on from the chiming majesty of II, he returns with Beauty And Sadness ten rainsoaked vignettes touching on love, loss, regret and remorse. Conceptual, confessional and boldly melodic, itrsquos a deeply textured LP fusing the familiar C86 jangle with chirping synths, grooving rhythms and expansive ambience whilst meditating on break ups and fuck ups with striking lyrical honesty.Melancholic, but never miserable, Beauty And Sadness is a celebration in the exquisite pain of longing. Named after Yasunari Kawabatas 1964 novel of the same name ndash a book which helped Kennedy through a difficult breakup ndash the source of the albumrsquos title gives a clue as to what lies within, as Ryan explains ldquoIts about regret and an overlaying sense of loss but also a realisation of the beauty of starting again. I found some beauty in sadness, as it forced me to reevaluate everything.rdquoAlthough the sound may be a departure from Horsebeachs norm, the recording process remains the same with Kennedy overseeing all aspects of production. Taking full control of his melodic output, Beauty And Sadness is the third record to be released on Horsebeachrsquos own Alone Together imprint. Drawing on inspiration from either side of the Atlantic, both new and old, Horsebeachs music retains a certain appreciation to classic British guitar bands The Smiths, Felt and groups from the C86 era are all indebted here. But Kennedy gives it a unique twist by delving into ambient electronics inspired by the likes of William Basinski and Jefre CantuLedesma. From the albumrsquos dreamlike intro soft with velveteen pads and the delicate romanticism from a speech sample of Japanese author, Yukio Mishima hazy synths give way to propulsive percussion, rippling guitars and soaring chord progressions as the bandrsquos bittersweet signature sound evolves with newfound poise and purpose. Horsebeach CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £9.99