The Belt (album) explained

The Belt
Type:Studio
Artist:In The Valley Below
Cover:In The Valley Below - The Belt.png
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Recorded:Echo Park, California
Label:Capitol
Next Title:The Pink Chateau
Next Year:2019

The Belt is the debut studio album by American band In The Valley Below. The album was recorded in the band's home studio where they handled all engineering and production and mixing on two tracks, with the others being mixed by respected producers such as Dave Sardy who has worked with bands such as Oasis. The band found success with the single Peaches, which peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in 2016.[1] [2]

Themes and composition

Pop Matters described the album's sound as a mix of 1980's synth pop, Fleetwood Mac, and Depeche Mode.[3]

Reception

The album was generally well received by critics. Pop Matters praised the vocal interplay between Angela Gail Mattson and Jeffrey Jacob Mendel, concluding that "the most striking and amazing quality about In the Valley Below is their singing. Sometimes the duo shares harmony, and sometimes they trade off lines to astonishing effect. This is the line that runs throughout the disc, and it becomes clear that not only does this outfit have a passion for making music, but they also can carefully construct a call-and-response aesthetic that is quite pleasing."[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Tomorrow's Hits: In the Valley Below, Michael Ray & OMI. Billboard. 24 April 2015.
  2. In the Valley Below - Chart history | Billboard . . 2017-06-21 . 2018-05-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180504235336/https://www.billboard.com/artist/6473240/in-the-valley-below/chart?f=377 . dead .
  3. Web site: 184804-in-the-valley-below-the-belt, PopMatters. 26 January 2021.