Caroline Cronin / The Birch Reserve – Softening / Window Panes EP

My introduction to Caroline Cronin is this mesmerizing clip on Instagram from the “Her” music video. Take 10 seconds to watch it and you’re greeted with Cronin in a fantastically messy wig, a piano that appears to be 10x too large, some flute playing and an adorably calm puppy… also in a wig. Visually it’s a smattering of enjoyable brain candy that can not be denied. Aurally, it’s a low key combination of synth, drum machine and the aforementioned flute set to Cronin’s unique vocal styles, all ostensibly in tribute to the bewigged pup. All that is to say, it’s engaging start to finish.

So, when I got a notification that Infinity Takes had released a split single with Caroline Cronin and The Birch Reserve entitled Softening / Window Panes EP, I was ready for a dose of something out of left field. The Cronin track, “Softening,” doesn’t evoke a myriad of wacky images but it is every bit as mesmerizing. The drum machine loop cranks along with an obtrusive snare, flute sounds set the softest underbelly and various whimsical flourishes weave their way in.,. all while Cronin’s saccharine sweet vocal style carries the entire song. It’s not exactly “left field” type content but it does evoke a magical feeling of euphoria and optimism, a rare and welcome vibe.

The accompanying Birch Reserve track is more withdrawn but every ounce of pleasant. The paired vocals mixed with the introverted synth and bass is reminiscent of The Postal Service, tho only in a lazy music journalist way – I doubt they were directly influenced by Such Great Heights. Without a doubt, it’s an excellent pairing with the Cronin track.

The release is supported by longer blog articles from Infinity Take author Max Kepley, entitled Producer’s Diary for each track; Cronin and Birch Reserve respectively. Quite frankly, reading through both posts helped to cement my enjoyment of them. I suggest you do the same.

Waxing on so extensively about a two song release is likely unnecessary but when you’re smitten, you’re smitten. Cronin, The Birch Reserve and Infinity Takes are bringing something special to the table and it’s worth making note to keep tabs on them all for future treats.