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Lal: Warm Belly, High Power
ByThe album concept is subdivided into songs based on the four seasonsand they do capture the respective seasonal auras, especially if your imagination is willing to reformulate the band's muse into a personalized abstraction. Their breezy sound, garnished with nicely-placed studio effects, crunching guitars, funk vamps, and upbeat techno pulses, does indeed strike a proverbial chord. Yet this is only their second release in four years, and it would be a shame if the ensemble took another lengthy hiatus between studio projects.
Electro-pop with a master's degree.
Track Listing
Orange; Brown Eyed Warrior; Forget To Say; Pale; Creep; Saturn; Raindrops; Faithful; Musty City; Shallow Water; Dancing The Same; Invincible; (Bonus) BEW Epilogue Think Bloodline; (Video) White Cloud Intellect.
Personnel
Rosina Kazi: vocals; Nick Murray: various instruments, effects. With Santosh Naidu: various instruments, effects; Rakesh Tewari: various instruments, effects; Nilan Pereira: various instruments, effects; Ian De Souza: various instruments, effects.
Album information
Title: Warm Belly, High Power | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Public Transit Recordings
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