My Brightest Diamond: All Things Will Unwind

Look at all the arrows in Shara Worden’s quiver. There’s no doubt she’s a member of the music community’s upper echelon—or at least has a spot on the guest list. She has collaboration credits and co-signs from David Byrne, Sufjan Stevens, Justin Vernon, Bryce Dessner (The National), The Decemberists, even performance artist Laurie Anderson. Worden, working under the name My Brightest Diamond, proved with her previous two albums she has the talent and execution to roll with and possibly be named on the indie A-list. But on her third LP All Things Will Unwind, her execution becomes a sad hurdle as Worden designs an album with ambitious themes and ideas, but uses a musical swatch book that shrouds the album’s intent.
All Things Will Unwind is pure, conventional orchestral pop. Gone are the noir-rock undertones and the bubbling tension of her earlier albums, and they are replaced in favor of unlimited access to the local orchestra’s storage closet. Worden, with her studied career in music academia, no doubt worked hard to arrange this album for the chamber ensemble yMusic, aka indie-rock’s orchestra for-hire who have played with Bon Iver, Matt Berninger, Antony & The Johnsons, et al. On the surface, the score to the album is quite pleasant and intriguing. The arrangements flutter with violins, flutes, winds and horns of all kind and show off Worden’s creativity and remarkable grasp on compositional theory.