SVIIB is the fourth and final studio album by American
indie rock band
School of Seven Bells, consisting of Alejandra Deheza (vocals) and
Benjamin Curtis (instruments and production). After the 2013 death of Curtis from T-cell
lymphoblastic lymphoma, Deheza completed the album using previously recorded material, with assistance from producer
Justin Meldal-Johnsen. Most of the material had been recorded from before Curtis's illness, but one track, "Confusion," was recorded while Curtis was in the hospital, with help from Curtis's brother
Brandon.[17] The album was released digitally on February 12, 2016, with US and UK releases February 26, 2016 by
Vagrant Records and
Full Time Hobby, respectively.[18] Deheza described the album as "a love letter from start to finish";[19] although Deheza and Curtis had ended their relationship in 2010, the two remained close friends and collaborators until Curtis's death.
The album was generally well received, with
Pitchfork describing it as "the group's most technically accomplished work, their perfected swan song."[5]Entertainment Weekly ranked it at #19 on their top 50 albums of 2016, calling it the group's "marvelous capstone,"[20] and
AllMusic named it one of the best indie albums of 2016, calling it "radiantly illustrated with expressions of bliss, frustration, consolation, reassurance, and, ultimately, grief."[9]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Alejandra Deheza and
Benjamin Curtis, except when noted
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Ablaze"
5:09
2.
"On My Heart"
4:17
3.
"Open Your Eyes"
4:19
4.
"A Thousand Times More"
4:30
5.
"Elias"
4:22
6.
"Signals"
3:45
7.
"Music Takes Me" (Curtis, Alejandra Deheza, and Claudia Deheza)
^O'Donnell, Kevin; Brown, Eric Renner; Vain, Madison; Goodman, Jessica; Feeney, Nolan; Greenblatt, Leah; Rahman, Ray (December 9, 2016).
"The 50 best albums of 2016". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 31, 2021.