Strange Bird Exemplifies the Power of Not Fitting In
Blog

Strange Bird Exemplifies the Power of Not Fitting In

Oliver Patterson 

Strange Bird by WITTMAR is a bold melodic journey intertwining folk and country styling with a universal emotional core. Every track conveys this sense of awe through a generous sonic tapestry. It paints this vivid and diverse picture that changes from track to track. The opening track, Drops of Rain, exemplifies this unique sonic tapestry that drew me into the album. It utilises this bold and dramatic country styling mixed with layers of vocals to build up to a moment of tension. It then relieves that tension by transitioning the timbre into a bright, shiny, and sparse folk sound. It feels like summiting a steep hill and discovering the sun-soaked green valley below it. Ethereal vocals and arpeggiated strings define the fundamental switch in sound.

One Day was another track that delivered a powerful emotional core. The track has a heavy sense of melancholy, defined by its marching rhythm and sinking melody. The phrase “just another day without her” creates a sense of mundanity that juxtaposes the deep sadness of losing someone. The regularity of the rhythm also emphasises this mundanity. Each beat feels like the passing of time, defining another moment without this person. The lyric, “I know one day I’ll finally find her.” juxtaposes this sadness.

In contrast with the despairing themes of other lines in the track, this line gives the song a uniquely melancholic atmosphere. There is almost this sense that the character is courageous by daring to have hope for the future at all.

The final track, Främmande Fågel, changes the tonal energy somewhat. The heavy guitar part emphasises the song’s power and confidence through its crunchy distortion. Although there are similar elements in parts of other tracks throughout the album, this song stood out because of the space the guitar is given within the composition. It is a core component of the melody, developing it along with the vocal. They build the track’s storyline together, almost working as a call and response, each taking the track in new directions.

Overall, WITTMAR explained that they intended to create an album that celebrated the uniqueness of life, reminding us that there is joy outside of fitting in. Strange Birds takes this theme to heart by combining a bold and elaborate mix of feelings and influences into a cohesive and emotionally resonant project.

Recommended Posts

Blurry Face Review
Blog

Blurry Face Review

Improvisational music is about letting creativity find its path in the unknown. It’s curious and unfiltered, and Blurry Face is one track that epitomises that. Ari Joshua on the electric guitar, Billy Martin on drums, John Medeski on the organ and clavinet team up for this single-take track. Released on April 25, 2025, Blurry Face […]

Oliver Patterson 
Katharina Review
Blog

Katharina Review

Katharina by ART SCHOP is a subtle and enigmatic acoustic folk track exploring the life of Katharina Kepler, the mother of Johannes Kepler, the German mathematician and astronomer born in the 16th century. The track creates this expansive musical soundscape, exploring the uncertainty within her story. You can almost hear the sands of time eroding […]

Oliver Patterson 
Get A Job Review
Blog

Get A Job Review

Get A Job by SPLINTER is an energetic and excitable rock banger, exploring the frustration we feel about work. It covers the expectations of getting a job and the anger we feel succumbing to the rat race. The track also gives us a perspective on the alternatively hollow life of a rockstar, forever burdened by […]

Oliver Patterson 

Leave A Comment