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Gainsbourough

Misery Is A Butterfly (CD)

Customer Review

Blonde Redhead with "Misery is a Butterfly" leaves a trés rÃfÃrencÃ's album in which the ghost of Gainsbourg to give rode in the wake of a graceful and enchanting pieces caractÃ're. Indeed, how can we not think of the albums "Melody Nelson" and "The man at the head of Chou Â" when Ãcoute these songs or malo-drama and tension are prÃgnante? This does not mean that we à  Ãcouter data is a pale copy of the master. Quite the contrary. There is talk of a rÃfÃrencà album, but all the ability crÃatrice duo remains intact. This bias allows an abundance of more raffinÃs all arrangements each other, giving atmosphÃ'res also Ãtranges as beautiful. Like a group such as Goldfrapp contemplating his albums as a result of cinÃphiles soundtracks, Blonde Redhead LACTAE uses the voice of a lavish and imaginative pop. Note the magnificent work of the 4AD label, which explores trés's diffÃrents styles (Pixies, Pale Saints, TV On The Radio, Beirut, Breeders ...) proving their love of music in all its forms.

Measures not accurate Rank: 1/5
February 3
Not quite here Rank: 2/5
March 3
perfect 1 7672 Rank: 5/5
December 6
perfect as usual 11 Rank: 5/5
August 2
served its purpose and Rank: 4/5
April 15
Charger Tom Tom Rank: 5/5
August 26