2008-05-15
This is Portishead’s first record in eleven years, and it was worth the wait. The album is inventive while remaining true to their sound; the haunting yet sweet vocals from Beth Gibbons with beautifully dark and fuzzy backdrops. This album is unconventional in so many ways. Extremely raw, dirty, and at times a bit sloppy. Some changes to their sound include decreased electronic beats and turntablism. On Third you’ll find acoustic drums with tons of effects added to them. It’s terrifying, twisted, ferocious yet dreamy as only Portishead can do. Reviewed By: LaRae WYCE ProgrammerKT TUNSTALL
TIGER SUIT
NUTTIN BUT STRINGZ
Struggle From the Subway to the Charts
JACK JOHNSON
Sleep Through the Static
WHITE HINTERLAND
Baby
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
WHITE DENIM
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