Titanic Rising
General
| Sep 2019
Reviews
HYPRK
Reviewed 2019-10-09
Reviewed 2019-10-09
Otherworldly chamber pop, the fourth full-length from Natalie Mering’s project Weyes Blood. Mering has a diverse music background, ranging from underground noise to gospel/ madrigal choirs. (She was formerly a member of Jackie O Motherfucker and Nautical Almanac.) Everything about this album feels grand--from the celestial strings to the glittery piano riffs, and the soaring, head-in-the-clouds vocals. Intensely cinematic, but strongly rooted in the singer/songwriter genre—akin to a more psychedelic Joni Mitchell or Carol King. Fits in well with contemporaries Jenny Hval, Julia Holter, Jessica Pratt, Amen Dunes or Perfume Genius. One of my favorite releases this year. FCC Clean. Start with 2, 6, 4, 3
(1.) (4:22) Swirly synth intro leads into a gentle piano ballad. Percussion and cinematic strings join the mix (*2.) (4:40) Epic as hell. A bit of a swingy 50’s feel with sky-high steel guitar and bold vocals (*3.) (5:07) Singsongy piano ballad with smooth vocals (*4.) (4:46) Confessional ballad—starts slow and gradually gets lively— touches on themes of motivation and faith in modern society (5.) (1:36) Short ambient instrumental (*6.) (5:54) One long, gorgeous, slow-building climax – busting at the seams with layered vocals and instrumentals by the end (7.) (5:06) Slow and bold, with prominent percussion (8.) (6:09) Breathtaking suite – gentle undulating synth, floaty strings, steady piano (9.) (3:42) Lilty love song, film-outro aesthetic (10.) (1:06) Short instrumental reprise of track 1
(1.) (4:22) Swirly synth intro leads into a gentle piano ballad. Percussion and cinematic strings join the mix (*2.) (4:40) Epic as hell. A bit of a swingy 50’s feel with sky-high steel guitar and bold vocals (*3.) (5:07) Singsongy piano ballad with smooth vocals (*4.) (4:46) Confessional ballad—starts slow and gradually gets lively— touches on themes of motivation and faith in modern society (5.) (1:36) Short ambient instrumental (*6.) (5:54) One long, gorgeous, slow-building climax – busting at the seams with layered vocals and instrumentals by the end (7.) (5:06) Slow and bold, with prominent percussion (8.) (6:09) Breathtaking suite – gentle undulating synth, floaty strings, steady piano (9.) (3:42) Lilty love song, film-outro aesthetic (10.) (1:06) Short instrumental reprise of track 1
Recent airplay
Picture Me Better
Urban Blues — May 01, 2025
Movies
Phone Scam — Mar 04, 2025
Something To Believe
Phone Scam — Aug 01, 2024
Andromeda
emergency meeting — Jun 29, 2023
A Lot's Gonna Change
nearby galaxies — May 19, 2022
A Lot's Gonna Change
Sludge Music Show — Jul 24, 2021
Charting
2019-10-18 — 2019-12-20
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 22 | 1 |
| Dec 15 | 2 |
| Dec 8 | 1 |
| Dec 1 | 1 |
| Nov 17 | 1 |
| Nov 10 | 3 |
| Nov 3 | 4 |
| Oct 27 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | A Lot's Gonna Change | ||
| 2. | Andromeda | ||
| 3. | Everyday | ||
| 4. | Something To Believe | ||
| 5. | Titanic Rising | ||
| 6. | Movies | ||
| 7. | Mirror Forever | ||
| 8. | Wild Time | ||
| 9. | Picture Me Better | ||
| 10. | Nearer To Thee |
