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Translucent Forest Green. Catalog Number: LP-GBR-187IE Color: Green Format: LP UPC: 634457204263 During the pandemic, The Ophelias transformed uncertainty into Spring Grove, their fourth album and most dynamic offering yet. Named after a Cincinnati cemetery, the album blends nostalgia with fresh perspective, reflecting on themes of relationships, identity, and power dynamics. Singer-songwriter Spencer Peppet draws from her OCD diagnosis during the pandemic and the clarity that comes with growing older, resulting in lyrics that explore the cracks and complexities of human connection. Produced by Julien Baker, who adds lush textures and harmonies, Spring Grove marks a turning point in the band's evolution. Recorded at Young Avenue Sound in Memphis, the album centers on the core quartet--Peppet, violinist Andrea Gutmann Fuentes, bassist Jo Shaffer, and drummer Mic Adams--with arrangements that balance cinematic intensity and delicacy. Gutmann Fuentes's violin provides striking countermelodies, while Shaffer's bass lines, inspired by doom metal, explore melodic depth. Adams's drumming reflects his first project after transitioning, offering nuanced rhythms that blend power and tenderness. With one queer and two trans members, the band has moved beyond the reductive label of an "all-girl" group, delving deeply into themes of womanhood and identity. Tracks like "Salome" and "Parade" examine power dynamics and friendship, while nature imagery in songs like "Cumulonimbus" and "Vulture Tree" mirrors lived experience. Across 13 tracks, the album's cinematic and introspective journey scavenges the past for meaning, ultimately embracing transformation. On the closing track, "Shapes," Peppet reaches serene acceptance, singing, "I see what's coming after... a reflection in the water. I am rippling forever." Spring Grove captures the band's evolution, offering a transcendent meditation on self-awareness, identity, and growth, leaving listeners with a sense of profound discovery.