British Sea Power's fourth album proper stakes out new territory between the Flaming Lips and the ManicsImagine, for a moment, an actual Jamaican dance hall, relocated to Valhalla. There would be a time-shifting fog of ganja and barbecued goat. Mad-eyed men in leather and horned hats would be fancying the pants off women wearing pants so small they barely need removing. Revellers would be indulging in the kind of wrongness that turned Super Hans's New Year's Eve party in Peep Show into Apocalyps...
Guardian Music — British Sea Power's fourth album proper stakes out new territory between the Flaming Lips and the ManicsImagine, for a moment, an actual Jamaican dance hall, relocated to... more info