Country : United States Label : Matador Genres and styles : Alternative / Experimental / Contemporary / Shoegaze Year : 2025

Water From Your Eyes – It’s a Beautiful Place

· by Stephan Boissonneault

Water From Your Eyes have never been an easy band to pin down, but with It’s a Beautiful Place they lean into that slipperiness like never before. Rachel Brown’s coolly detached vocals skate across Nate Amos’ restless production, which mutates from dance-punk throb to shoegaze haze to proggy spirals, sometimes all within the same track. The result is less an album than a hall of mirrors—playful, unnerving, and oddly life-affirming.

The record kicks off with a fake-out: “One Small Step” feels like ambient filler, but it’s actually a trap door. Within seconds, the floor drops into “Life Signs,” a propulsive, jagged groove that sets the tone for the record’s jittery momentum. Brown delivers lines like “tick, tick, you’re alive” with deadpan insistence, a mantra equal parts comic and existential. It’s this tension—between the absurd and the profound—that powers the whole LP.

What makes It’s a Beautiful Place special is its sense of scale. Even when the duo is goofing around with sci-fi synths or tongue-in-cheek lyrics, there’s a gravity humming underneath. Tracks like “Playing Classics” and “For Mankind” feel like dispatches from the edge of some collapsing star, both dazzling and disorienting. But the album isn’t just chaos—it’s carefully constructed. The cyclical structure, looping back to its beginning, makes the whole thing feel like a self-contained universe.

Is it messy? Absolutely. There are moments where the experimentation threatens to eat itself alive. But that’s the thrill of Water From Your Eyes: they never give you a straight line when they could give you a labyrinth. Beneath the noise, though, lies a surprising warmth. By the time the closing track folds back into the opening motif, it feels less like nihilism and more like a sly grin—an acknowledgment that in all this strangeness, yes, it’s still a beautiful place.

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