Uncut (p.105) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[S]hort instrumental sketches recall the incidental music to Hal Hartley's AMATEUR....[An] outstanding debut."
The Wire (p.68) - "MARRIAGES is a soothingly warm collection of measured and resigned songs drowned in reverb-saturated beats and keyboards, over which Hellner sings in a sighing croon."
Rovi
As one half of Pulseprogramming and a touring member of Hefty's somber darlings L'Altra, Marc Hellner had his plate full without issuing this solo record. Marriages is simply another victory lap for this Chicago musician. Teaming up with Telefon Tel Aviv's Joshua Eustis, Marriages falls in line with his L'Altra and Telefon Tel Aviv contemporaries to present a suite of heartfelt somber songs that blend acoustic and electronic textures seamlessly. With contributions from Kate Simko (Traum), Telefon Tel Aviv's Charles Cooper, Tortoise's John Herndon, and countless others, Marriages is a full-fledged statement of the state of Chicago's indie music scene circa 2005. But thankfully, the cameos don't detract from the performances, adding a little bit of something special with each track. The attention to detail remains high and the songs are carefully crafted mini-symphonies of texture and beauty, something that is unsurprising, as Eustis' production is work is polished and extremely focused. The only small gripe is that Marriages is too short; even though it's just the right size for a release of this style, the breathtaking nature of the album leaves a feeling of wanting more. Here's hoping a follow-up isn't too far in the future. ~ Rob Theakston
Rovi
パルスプログラミングの片割れ、マーク・ヘルナーがソロ・デビュー・アルバムをリリース。テレフォン・テル・アヴィヴ、ジョン・ヘーンドン(トータス)、ジョシュ・エイブラムスというコラボレーターを迎えて、ユニットの時よりもいっそう温かみを増した音像を展開している。憂鬱で叙情的なヴォーカルが深遠なアンビエンスを醸し出しているけど、こういう作品がピースフロッグから出るというのに、ちょっとビックリ。
bounce (C)高橋 玲子
タワーレコード(2005年08月号掲載 (P89))