Yet another well-crafted and beautiful collection of energized pop-violin virtuosity, Duality returns Lindsey Stirling back to basics after 2019's epic, chart-topping concept album Artemis. Featuring input from Mako, Graham Muron (30STM, Skrillex), Lucky West (Walk the Moon), and composer Steve Mazzaro, the set features all the magical wonder and theatrical scope that fans have come to expect from Stirling, who excels at this form of rousing, emotionally charged instrumental wonder. Plucked strings, handclaps, and a storm of choir singers elevate the sweeping "Eye of the Untold Her," while mystical echoes and Stirling's recognizable war cry punctuate the towering "Evil Twin" as a deep drop injects hip-hop/electronic heft into the mix.
Yet another well-crafted and beautiful collection of energized pop-violin virtuosity, Duality returns Lindsey Stirling back to basics after 2019's epic, chart-topping concept album Artemis. Featuring input from Mako, Graham Muron (30STM, Skrillex), Lucky West (Walk the Moon), and composer Steve Mazzaro, the set features all the magical wonder and theatrical scope that fans have come to expect from Stirling, who excels at this form of rousing, emotionally charged instrumental wonder. Plucked strings, handclaps, and a storm of choir singers elevate the sweeping "Eye of the Untold Her," while mystical echoes and Stirling's recognizable war cry punctuate the towering "Evil Twin" as a deep drop injects hip-hop/electronic heft into the mix.
Yet another well-crafted and beautiful collection of energized pop-violin virtuosity, Duality returns Lindsey Stirling back to basics after 2019's epic, chart-topping concept album Artemis. Featuring input from Mako, Graham Muron (30STM, Skrillex), Lucky West (Walk the Moon), and composer Steve Mazzaro, the set features all the magical wonder and theatrical scope that fans have come to expect from Stirling, who excels at this form of rousing, emotionally charged instrumental wonder. Plucked strings, handclaps, and a storm of choir singers elevate the sweeping "Eye of the Untold Her," while mystical echoes and Stirling's recognizable war cry punctuate the towering "Evil Twin" as a deep drop injects hip-hop/electronic heft into the mix.