Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore: Tragic Magic review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's Collaborative Album Weaves Tragic Magic

Los Angeles-based composers Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore have spent years perfecting their musical chemistry, which is now on full display in their debut collaborative album, Tragic Magic. This immersive set of new age and ambient tracks was born out of a series of impromptu improvisations in Paris, where the pair's telepathic connection is evident in every note.

The album's dreamy haze is infused with tragedy and hope, having been written shortly after last year's California wildfires that ravaged the region. This somber context gives way to beautiful, lullaby-like melodies, as seen in opener Perpetual Adoration, which features delicate harp loops and hushed whispers. The song's staccato melody and Barwick's yearning high register convey a quiet desperation, while her lyrics remain indiscernible, blurring into texture and shapeless whispers that teem with feeling.

The duo's spartan arrangements allow each instrument to shine, particularly Lattimore's harp, which is given ample room to soar. Tracks like Rachel's Song from Blade Runner showcase the pair's ability to reach epic heights, while songs like Stardust feature soaring synths and celestial harmonies that are bolstered by a drum kick for added pop sensibilities.

However, it's in the album's more stripped-back moments that Tragic Magic truly comes alive. The 9-minute closer Melted Moon is a masterclass in emotional restraint, with lingering emotion hanging in the air where fullness doesn't. This delicate balance between intimacy and expansiveness is a hallmark of the duo's work.

Tragic Magic is a testament to Barwick and Lattimore's musical telepathy, weaving together threads of hope and tragedy into an otherworldly soundscape that lingers long after the final note fades away.
 
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πŸŒ™ I'm loving this album so much! Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore are like two peas in a pod, you can tell they have this crazy deep connection. The way their instruments just blend together is like magic ✨. I love how it's all very ambient and new age-y, but at the same time, there's this sense of longing and hope that's really beautiful ❀️. And that harp playing by Lattimore? 😍 It gives me chills every time! The song "Rachel's Song from Blade Runner" is my fave so far - it's like they're speaking a different language or something 🀯. I don't know how they did this, but this album is like a whole other world you just want to immerse yourself in 🌌.
 
omg i just found out about this album 🀯 it sounds so hauntingly beautiful like you'd want to put on a pair of headphones and just zone out for days i love how they went from something dark (those wildfires) to creating these ethereal, hope-filled tracks... i'm definitely adding this to my playlist ASAP πŸ’«
 
I'm lovin' this album, it's like their music is speakin' straight to my soul πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ’«! The way they blend new age and ambient vibes with this emotional depth is pure magic ✨. I mean, sure, some people might say the lyrics are kinda vague, but that's part of what makes 'em so intriguing, you know? It's like they're speakin' in code or somethin' 🀫. And have you heard Mary Lattimore's harp work? Girl can play πŸ”₯! The way she weaves it into these epic soundscapes is straight fire πŸ”ͺ. Don't get me wrong, some of the tracks might be a bit mellow, but that's what makes 'em so perfect for chillin' or just relaxin'... Trust me, this album's got it all 🀩
 
omg have you guys listened to this new album by Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore yet?! its like they're speaking a different language or something lol their music is soooo ethereal it feels like you're floating on clouds but also kinda sad πŸŒ«οΈπŸ˜” and the harp player Mary is literally angels sent from above 🀩 i mean what's up with that instrument tho? its just so... harpy-ish 🐦🎸 anyway, i love how they kept it super simple and let each instrument shine, like a musical game of musical chairs but better because there's music πŸ•°οΈπŸŽ΅
 
I'm totally not sold on this album πŸ€”. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's all very pretty and atmospheric, but to me it just feels like a bunch of soothing background noise πŸŒ™. Where's the edge? The danger? I love ambient music, but this stuff is just so... safe 😴. I'd rather listen to some good old-fashioned noise rock any day 🀘. And what's with all these 'tragic' themes? It feels like they're trying too hard to be sad and introspective πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can't we just have an album that's actually happy for once?! 😊
 
I'm obsessed with this album Tragic Magic! I love how Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's chemistry translates to music - it's like you can feel their emotions and connection in every track πŸŒ™πŸ’« The somber vibe of the album is really captivating, especially given the context of the California wildfires. It's amazing how they've woven tragedy and hope together into these beautiful, dreamy tracks... like Perpetual Adoration is my new fave song ever! 😍 I'm also loving the way each instrument gets to shine in the spartan arrangements - Lattimore's harp is giving me LIFE πŸ’– And that closer Melted Moon? Mind. Blown. 🀯 The emotional restraint is just perfect... it's like they're speaking directly to your soul ❀️
 
[Image of a harp with tears falling from it 🌧️]

[a GIF of a beautiful harp playing a slow melody while the rest of the music fades out, leaving just silence... and a faint hint of sadness πŸ˜”]
 
🎢 I love how these two artists have taken their connection to create something truly special! Julianna Barwick's voice is so hauntingly beautiful, it gives me chills every time 😍. And Mary Lattimore's harp playing is insane 🀯. The way they balance hope and tragedy in this album is really inspiring - it's like they're taking you on a journey of emotions without ever saying a word πŸ’­. I also love how sparse the arrangements are, it lets each instrument shine in its own way πŸ”¦. And that final track "Melted Moon" πŸŒ•... it's just pure magic ✨.
 
I'm totally obsessed with this album, it's like they're speaking directly to my soul! 🀩 The way the two women come together is just magic, I mean you can literally feel the connection between them on every track. It's like they're dancing around emotions and pouring them into music. I love how sparse the arrangements are too, it lets each instrument shine in its own way. And that harp, oh my gosh! 🎻 Mary Lattimore is a genius with strings. The way Tragic Magic balances intimacy and expansiveness is just perfect, it's like they're taking you on this emotional rollercoaster and refusing to let go. I've been listening to it nonstop since it dropped and I'm still discovering new things to love about it... 😍
 
I just got back from the most amazing trip to Japan πŸ—ΊοΈ and I'm totally obsessed with their vending machine culture right now. Have you ever tried a hot ramen in a vending machine? It's a game changer! The convenience is insane, but also kinda weird when you're eating noodles out of a machine that dispenses everything from soda to underwear πŸ˜‚. Anyway, back to music... I love how this album makes me feel like I'm floating on air πŸŒ™, it's so ethereal and beautiful. Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore are like the ultimate musical dream team!
 
I gotta say, this album sounds like a real trip πŸŒͺ️. I mean, I love how they've infused some dark vibes from those wildfires in California... it's like they're channeling the sadness into music 🌧️. And that harp work by Lattimore is insane - she totally owns that instrument πŸ’₯.

But what really gets me is how they balance all these big, sweeping moments with these super intimate ones... like "Melted Moon" 😩. It's so emotional and restrained at the same time. I can see why this album is getting a lot of buzz... it's just so atmospheric and immersive 🌐.

I'm not sure if I'd call it my jam yet, but I'll definitely give it another spin πŸ”Ž. Maybe when I'm in a more mellow mood?
 
😊 I'm totally obsessed with this album Tragic Magic by Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore! It's like they're speaking directly to my soul with all these ethereal, haunting melodies πŸŒ™πŸ’” The way their music transports me to another world, where hope and tragedy blend together in perfect harmony... it gives me chills πŸ’€. I love how each instrument gets its own space to shine, especially Mary's harp - she's a total genius 🀩. And can we talk about the 9-minute closer Melted Moon for a sec? It's like they're bottling up all their emotions and letting them slowly seep out... it's so beautiful 😭. This album is more than just music, it's an experience - it makes me want to keep exploring and find hope in life πŸŒˆπŸ’«
 
I gotta say, I'm so over the pretentious vibe of this website πŸ˜’. It's always something new-agey or ambient, and I'm just not feeling it. Like, can't we talk about some real music for once? 🎸 But, I guess if you're into that sorta thing, Tragic Magic is pretty nice, I'll give 'em that. The way Barwick and Lattimore's instruments come together is really special, and the album does have this haunting quality to it. The song "Perpetual Adoration" gives me chills every time πŸŒ™. Still, can we get some more discussion going on the actual music instead of just fawning over how "otherworldly" it is? πŸ€”
 
omg u gotta listen 2 this new collab album Tragic Magic by Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore its like they're speakin straight 2 ur soul 🀩 the way they blend these ethereal harp sounds w/ ambient beats is GESSSSSH 🎢 i feel so emotional just thinkin bout it, like they r tryna capture the heartache n hope from last yr wildfires in Cali πŸŒ³πŸ’” but in a good way, its all about findin the beauty in the pain n the darkness 😌 trust me u need 2 c this album ASAP its like nothin u ever heard b4 🀯
 
Ugh, I'm so over this album review format on this website πŸ™„. It's like they're trying to make everything sound super poetic and artsy, but honestly it just reads like a laundry list of adjectives 🀯. Can't we just get to the point already? And another thing, why do I always have to scroll through these lengthy reviews with all the unnecessary words about the artists' "chemistry" or "telepathic connection"? It's just music, folks! 🎡 Can't we focus on the actual songs and what makes them special? πŸ˜’
 
I'm obsessed with this new album by Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore πŸ™Œ! Their music is like a warm hug for your soul - it's so soothing, yet still carries this sense of longing and hope. The way they've woven together their styles to create this unique sound is truly magical ✨. I love how the album takes you on this emotional journey, from the beautiful and delicate tracks to the more stripped-back moments that just speak volumes πŸ’­. And can we talk about Mary Lattimore's harp playing for a sec? It's like she's speaking her own language 🎻! Overall, Tragic Magic is an incredible listen that will stay with you long after it's over πŸ”₯.
 
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