by Nitsuh Abebe
After two albums, Jessica Bailiff's recording collaborations with Low's Alan Sparhawk are beginning to look like an inspired pairing -- Even in Silence, Bailiff's debut, combined a wispy, ethereal ambience with Sparhawk's rumbling warmth and intimacy, and Hour of the Trace expands this sound into even more gorgeous territory. The sonic swirls and wan vocals of Even in Silence still make up the bulk of its successor, but Bailiff also takes small steps in other directions, laying out a few Low-style dirges, constructing songs from pulses of organs and dirty guitars, and generally exploring her idiosyncratic territory in a more focused manner -- the results are simply gorgeous, containing the delicate appeal of the Cocteau Twins or Julee Cruise with the rich hums of slow-core outfits like Low or the American Analog Set.