With new influences ranging from Tears For Fears to ’60s pop, the (mainly) black-clad boys lift the shroud on their much-anticipated third album, ‘Skying’
1. Changing The Rain
With neither bang nor whimper, The Horrors announce their return with a mid-paced baggy overture. Yes, baggy. The sort of hazily mixed, magpie-eyed grab-bag of instruments and styles that defines the rest of the record, it ends with sleigh bells and woozy multi-tracked handclaps, Ã la Sleigh Bells.
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NME.COM - Reviews Blog — With new influences ranging from Tears For Fears to ’60s pop, the (mainly) black-clad boys lift the shroud on their much-anticipated third album, ‘Skying’
1. Chang... more info