
Artists from Elton John to Blue Oyster Cult have gladly handed lyric-writing duties over to an outside party. Yet even with their deep knowledge of that tradition, psych-pop quintet Eyelids approached the prospect of recording an album using the words of Larry Beckett with some trepidation. Some of that was to do with the poet/lyricistโs legacy as a collaborator of Tim Buckley, the late folk legend. But there were also worries of not being able to connect with words that werenโt their own.
None of that apprehension is present in Eyelidsโ fourth full-length The Accidental Falls. The group still finds fresh possibilities in the seemingly exhausted supply of guitar-based music, assisted through every step of the journey by producers Peter Buck (R.E.M.) and Tucker Martine. They apply the perfect amounts of shimmer and aching melody to โMermaid Bluesโ and the slow-building โCeremony,โ and dogged rock on the title track and โ1, 2, 3.โ The latter may be one of their finest moments as a band, starting with a sinuous groove and closing with an acid-drenched guitar battle.
