Lamb – Bulletproof

Labels:Cooking Vinyl
Number of Tracks:1
Total Time:00:03:34
From the Album:Bulletproof
Formats:Dance,Non-Commercial,NPR,Rock – Specialty
Available Date & Time: Apr 30 2019 10:00:00 EDT
Impact Date: Apr 30 2019 00:00:00

 

LAMB
“Bulletproof”

 

IMPACTING NOW
from their new album, The Secret Of Letting Go

"The pair are still finding new ways to evolve after more than 20 years together, and The Secret of Letting Go is one of their most exciting releases in years. It’s also one of their most accessible records…the closest they’ve ever been to real pop hooks.” – Paste Magazine

 

RIYL: Massive Attack, Zero 7, UNKLE

 

Featured on NPR Echoes, Under The Radar and more

 

Lamb are Lou Rhodes and Andy Barlow. Originally formed in Manchester in the mid ’90s, they fused multiple electronic music styles with Rhodes’ gorgeous, arresting vocals for a decade. The Secret of Letting Go is all about the space between sounds. From album opener "Phosphorus'" minimalist harmonics to the dying choral embers of "One Hand Clapping"; through the snaking sub-bass drops that drive the title track and "Moonshine", into the whirl and spin of "Deep Delirium" and the simple piano loops that help "Imperial Measures" float above you, there’s space everywhere. Sometimes it’s evocative of sun-drenched horizons, at others it is contemplative, reflective; occasionally the space is itchy and anticipatory, pointing towards moments of ecstatic abandon. Throughout the record though, it’s the space that allows Lou Rhodes’ superlunary voice to glide and soar gloriously to bridge the silences in-between. It’s all of this together that makes The Secret of Letting Go such an utterly compelling return to form.

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Marc Schapiro @ Cooking Vinyl – ****@**-*******.*** 

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