British Sea Power
Machineries Of Joy
Rough Trade
This is BSP’s cleanest, most straightforward album yet. It’s
a little disconcerting at first to hear how much their echo, murk, and other
atmospheric sonics have receded.
But get past that, and you’ll find a great album, smart, thoughtful, and
gentle. The gentleness is new, although balanced by that the band still sounds
exasperated and disgruntled. That’s also a welcome sign that cleaning up their
sound hasn’t lightened it. This is
heavy music in the best sense,
dealing with weighty topics,
emotions, and situations.
BSP has never failed to disappoint, and while all of their
albums are recommended, this is the one to start with, and work backwards. You’ll be introduced to one of the
great British indie rock bands around, and you’ll never regret it. http://www.facebook.com/BSPofficial
Andrea Weiss
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