Metronomy: Love Letters

Love Letters
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Artist: Metronomy
Genre: Alternative
Label: Because Music

Joe Mount is only too familiar with the proverb that patience is a virtue. Mount has plied his trade as Metronomy since 1999, but it was only with 2011's The English Riviera that he hit his stride in gloriously idiosyncratic fashion. The Devon man and his bandmates continue to make brilliantly offbeat electropop on their fourth album. Mount's timorous voice isn't his strongest quality, but it is neatly woven into the fabric of these eclectic songs, be they hypnotic club grooves (I'm Aquarius), dark, intimate 8-bit-influenced creations (Monstrous) , or retro sci-fi Delia Derbyshire pastiches (Call Me). Elsewhere, it sounds as if Mount has immersed himself in Love's Forever Changes on the trippy psychedelic pop of Month of Sundays, while the title track is positively 1970s disco with a side helping of melancholia. Signed, sealed and delivered with a humble yet triumphant flair. metronomy.co.uk
Download: Love Letters, Month of Sundays

Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy is a freelance journalist and broadcaster. She writes about music and the arts for The Irish Times