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Just when they seemed sure to fade away into twee-pop irrelevance, this obscure Scottish indie-pop act releases their strongest album in seven years. With lots of help from uber-commercial producer Trevor Horn (ABC, Yes, Pet Shop Boys, t.A.T.u.), singer-songwriter Stuart Murdoch finally gets back to leading his band. It was a nice idea to have everyone else share the vocal spotlight on Fold Your Hands and Storytelling, but wasn't Murdoch's delicate voice so much of what made us all fall in love with the band in the first place? Clearly, Horn understands this, just as he understands that the preciously lo-fi sound had to go. Horn brings every instrument into a crystal-clear, lovingly retro, Top of the Pops clarity. It's their most diverse album by far, from the marching, uptempo(!) drums on "Step Into My Office Baby" (which sounds like Melanie meets Adam and the Ants) to the fractured, New Wave-organ-driven "Stay Loose" (the close as B&S has come to Talking Heads territory). What a nice surprise. --Mike McGonigal

Music Review:

  1. Demolition
  2. Electriclarryland [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone
  4. Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks [EP]
  5. Everywhere at Once
  6. Evol
  7. Feeling Strangely Fine
  8. Felt - A Tribute to Christina Ricci
  9. Fossil Fuel (Singles 1977-1992) [Import]
  10. Freaky Styley [Explicit Lyrics] [Original recording remastered]

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From Home to Home

Sonatas & Sinfonias for Organ

Robert Burns The Complete Songs, Vol.6

Music: Los Rabanes All-Stars: Volumen II

Rude Girl [Import]

Put It in Your Mouth [Explicit Lyrics] [EP]

Secret Garden [Import]

The Jive Collection, Vol. 1

That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles

Piano Hits From J.S. Bach to Elton John

Smack Up

Sentiment Sy [Import] [Original recording remastered]

That Girl [Clean]

Telemann: Trumpet Concertos (Complete) (Box Set)

Getz/Gilberto