Somehow it seems appropriate for a band like Chandeen, identified with goth as much as any other act thanks to its general approach and label associations over the year, to have an album with a name like TEENAGE|POETRY,|A|CLATeenage Poetry, a classic shorthand for feelings and sentiments that are seen as melodramatic and overly theatrical. But then again, |ARE|MUCHChandeen are much more of a quiet, restrained act in general, and on this latest album, the first featuring new singer ,|THEIJulia Beyer, their understatedly moody atmospherics once again reign surpreme. Songs like &New Colouring Horizon,& with its buried guitar chug under sweeping vocals and a distant electronic chime, shows how much the gap has narrowed between goth-as-such and goth-influenced acts like the Gathering, but the emphasis is much less on feedback and far more on electronic flow. Wordless interlude numbers like &A Last Goodbye& further add to the softly soundtrack-like feel to the album as a whole. A nice touch is a hidden track that's done with LOVESPIRALS|VOCALIST|Lovespirals vocalist ,|&&TOMOAnji Bee, &&Tomorrow,& done with just piano and a small touch of electronic textures that ends the album on a gently surprising note.