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"...one of the most diverse albums by a single artist. So 'Denial is a vast, echoing cavern of Gothic angst, 'Iceberg' is upbeat powerpop, 'Minotaur' is growling, feral prog-metal, and Ron Burgundy's jazz flute comes out for 'Turkish Delight'. Throw in a slab of big-haired rock for 'The Other Side of Love' and some cinematic pastoralism on 'Syren' and what you've got is a captivatingly eccentric collection that sounds like a dozen different artists'. And anyone who starts a song with 'Feeling like Sandy Denny washed up on a distant shore' over strummed acoustic guitar, and ends it with a flurry of staccato horror-movie stabs, has to be worth fifty minutes of anyone's listening time." - Excert from review in R2 Magazine.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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