An absolutely worthy late follow-up to Bluffer's Guide. The songwriting overall is not as strong as on their debut, nor is it as cohesive as a whole, but the unique soul of the sea-foraging sounds are ever-present and are so nice to hear again on new material.
Highlights: I Quite Like it When He Sings, A Season Underground, Controlling the Sea, To Live for Longer Slides
I really appreciate this work. Sounds are chosen meticulously from a pallete of abrasive electronica and soft prepared piano, break-neck DnB and digital scratches/screeches. Each track is sound for the sake of individuality from the last all while staying within the window of cohesiveness that is steadily built tack after track.
Highlights: Mt Saint Michel, Avril 14th, 54 Cymru Beats
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