Nevler - 'A Handful of Moons'

8/10

There is a quiet emotional weight running through 'A Handful of Moons'. Written between California and New York during a period of personal upheaval, the EP explores distance, longing and emotional instability with a softness that never feels overstated.

But what gives the EP its identity is the way Nevler treats the violin as an emotional extension of the voice itself. Across the four tracks, layered strings drift through acoustic guitars, ambient textures, and understated production choices, creating a sound that feels intimate and quietly cinematic.

Opening track 'Sequoia' introduces the project with warmth and cautious optimism. Gentle folk-pop melodies and delicate mandolin arrangements evoke wide open spaces and emotional closeness simultaneously, while Nevler’s vocal delivery remains understated and sincere.

That mood shifts dramatically on 'Unfair', which slowly builds from whispered vulnerability into something heavier and emotionally unresolved. The arrangement expands gradually through distorted textures and swelling instrumentation, echoing the emotional intensity associated with artists like Mitski without losing its own sense of restraint.

The EP’s most affecting moment arrives with 'Sunshine'. Sparse, bedroom-recorded and emotionally exposed, the track captures the uncomfortable stillness that follows emotional collapse. Inspired partly by Elliott Smith, its doubled vocals and ambient imperfections make the song feel deeply personal as it plays.

Closing piece 'Velvet' pushes the project into more dreamlike territory. Distorted harmonies, floating violin textures and soft electronic atmospheres create an almost weightless feeling, while Nevler’s voice remains calm and grounded at the centre of it all. It closes the EP with ambiguity, which ultimately suits the EP’s themes perfectly.

For debut offering, 'A Handful of Moons' is cohesive and emotionally self-aware. Nevler avoids dramatic overstatement in favour of something more delicate and lasting, creating a collection that captures uncertainty, intimacy and emotional displacement with genuine care.

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