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After a hiatus, Portishead is back with their first studio album in 6 years. Third brings back the familiar and the new, and none of this is best exemplified than in the track Machine Gun. It seems that regardless of how Portishead sounds now, the one thing that has stayed constant is their refusal to be ordinary.
After a hiatus, Portishead is back with their first studio album in 6 years. Third brings back the familiar and the new, and none of this is best exemplified than in the track Machine Gun. It seems that regardless of how Portishead sounds now, the one thing that has stayed constant is their refusal to be ordinary.
Artist | Album | Year | Genre | Play Length | Label | Review 1 | Review 2 |
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Portishead | Third | 2008 | Triphop | 49 min 13 s | Universal Music |
After a hiatus, Portishead is back with their first studio album in 6 years. Third brings back the familiar and the new, and none of this is best exemplified than in the track Machine Gun. It seems that regardless of how Portishead sounds now, the one thing that has stayed constant is their refusal to be ordinary. |
...It feels like a staggering transformation and a return to form that was never lost, an ideal adaptation by a group that many people didn't know they needed to hear again. |
Artist | Album | Year | Genre | Play Length | Label | Review 1 | Review 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Portishead | Third | 2008 | Triphop | 49 min 13 s | Universal Music |
After a hiatus, Portishead is back with their first studio album in 6 years. Third brings back the familiar and the new, and none of this is best exemplified than in the track Machine Gun. It seems that regardless of how Portishead sounds now, the one thing that has stayed constant is their refusal to be ordinary. |
...It feels like a staggering transformation and a return to form that was never lost, an ideal adaptation by a group that many people didn't know they needed to hear again. |