Extravagant, fun and elegant pop from indie music’s favourite go-to string arranger....
Raised wholly on classical music until his early teens, Owen Pallet has fit rather a lot into his thirty-odd years. Since studying composition at university, he has toured, arranged, and otherwise worked with a whole array of musical luminaries: everyone from Grizzly Bear and Arcade Fire to the Pet Shop Boys and the Last Shadow Puppets album.
His own music tends to be elaborate and adventurous - something of a musical fantasy novel, an immersive other world for listeners to lose themselves in. Often lead by his first instrument, violin, Pallet’s work shows he is as adept at commanding a symphony orchestra as he is a vintage synth. Classical arrangements intertwine with synthetic sounds and looped vocals to create music that is simultaneously triumphant and poignant, extravagant and intimate. His latest album Heartland, showcases his endeavours into these electronic sounds perfectly, offering tracks which embody a myriad of rich sounds.
"like Peter and the Wolf re-imagined by an electronic-leaning Neil Hannon or Andrew Bird" BBC Music
"ambitious, classicist, cleverly arranged.." Pitchfork
"This is, in a word, fierce - it can engage you on a level most albums can't" Pitchfork
"Every song is an exquisite gem, and bears listening to on repeat" Hybrid Magazine