Description
When a veteran artist turns to a young-gun producer for a shot of contemporary savvy, it usually signals a desire to revamp their sound or embrace a new era. Sometimes it works: Jack White brought some bluesy grit to Loretta Lynn’s Van Lear Rose; St. Vincent nudged Sleater-Kinney in a sleeker, icier direction. And sometimes it doesn’t; remember when Danger Mouse tried to steer RHCP into an album of lush space-funk? But generally, at least, a spirit of reinvention animates the proceedings. […] pitchfork.com
A1 Scared Of Fear
A2 React, Respond
A3 Wreckage
A4 Dark Matter
A5 Won’t Tell
B1 Upper Hand
B2 Waiting For Stevie
B3 Running
B4 Something Special
B5 Got To Give
B6 Setting Sun
Additional information
Weight | 510 g |
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Format | LP |
Style | Rock/Indie/Garage |