![]() ![]() ![]() I'm rather doubtful of the necessity for this song to go on for ten minutes, though. The drumming, spacious soundscape, and Mark Isham/Kenny Wheeler-like trumpet play are the highlights for me despite the nice vocal performance. "Alarm Bells" (10:26) feels quite a bit like a Mark Hollis song-early Post Rock Talk Talk as well as final solo career. I just wish I heard lyrics, otherwise, this is nothing very special. "Saviour" (5:52) a fairly straightforward pop song in the style of some of Britain's 1980s masters. Even the quirky, insipid and nonsensical lyrics and nearly upbeat melody lines are quite McCartney-like. "Without Her" (4:54) sounds like a Paul McCartney vocal and song. ![]() "Winter" (7:16) a David Sylvian Secrets of the Beehive-era / Jessie Colin Young song w/CSN vocal harmonies. "Damage Done" (5:08) the heavier side of Grice-which makes this song a particular standout on this very Mark Hollis-like album. Great atmosphere, great drumming, great Steven Wilson-like vocal flourishes. ![]() "Involution" (7:35) No-Man/Tim Bowness with some great atmospheric sound similar to the great David Sylvian/Steve Jansen soundscapes. Mysterious British multi-instrumentalist enlists the help of some mighty friends to produce this, his fifth studio album release since 2011 an eclectic if Mark Hollis/Porcupine Tree/No-Man-like collection of songs.ฤก. ![]()
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