Brian Eno: The Ship review – bold experiments of varying success
Eno’s latest aims to dispense with traditional song structures but is at its most captivating when tending back towards them Brian Eno’s 25th solo album arrives trailed by a very Enoesque explanation. The latter takes in the sinking of the Titanic, the first world war, the Velvet Underground’s third album, an installation in a Copenhagen gallery, Israeli history professor Yuval Harari’s acclaimed bestseller Sapiens: A History of Humankind, and the effect of the ageing...
Guardian Music — Eno’s latest aims to dispense with traditional song structures but is at its most captivating when tending back towards them Brian Eno’s 25th solo album arr... more info