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THE ENGLISH RIVIERA
LP
£ 13.99

CAT NUMBER: BEC5772894
RELEASE DATE: 11 Apr '11
CD
£ 8.99

CAT NUMBER: BEC5772817
RELEASE DATE: 11 Apr '11
Philippa says: If you found the change in style and sound between 2005’s “Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe)” and 2008’s “Nights Out” surprising, then I’m sure nothing will have prepared you for the quantum leap that Joseph Mount has made to arrive at “The English Riviera”. Perhaps working with other musicians suited him (Metronomy are now a four-piece), or perhaps the focus on his childhood home of in Totnes, Devon gave him a warm glow inside. Whatever the reason, the outcome is a new pop sensibility and some of the catchiest songs you’ll hear in 2011. Metronomy’s new, expansive palette brings to mind the soft rock of Steely Dan or Fleetwood Mac, albeit a cheeky, South West Coast version that’s more seagulls than surfers, clotted cream than bran muffins. With stand-outs including the cute duet “Everything Goes My Way” and all conquering pop-dance hit “The Bay”, the “The English Riviera” is sure to bring the sunshine into your life.

ABOUT THIS ITEM

The follow up to 2008’s critically acclaimed "Nights Out", "The English Riviera" is a sonic progression of epic proportions and affirms Metronomy front man and producer, Joseph Mount, as a rare British talent. Since "Nights Out", the band have swollen to a four piece with new members Anna Prior on drums, Gbenga Adelekan on bass, original member Oscar Cash on keys/sax, and Joe himself on vocals, keys and guitar. This expansion of personnel is reflective of a new record that is mapped by vast soundscapes, incredible depth and warmth, and big pop hooks

Part love letter to the area of Devon coast Mount grew up in and part concept album about his own semi-fictionalised vision of "The English Riviera", the tone for the album is set by the opening sounds of seagulls, distant waves and a music hall string quartet. However, any notion of whimsy is swiftly dispelled, as the seismic bass line of "We Broke Free" shudders and ushers in waves of layered guitars and synths.

Characterised throughout with a sense of warmth and richness, "The English Riviera" is in parts reminiscent of seminal 1970s West Coast studio albums from the likes of Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles, but due to Mount’s studio wizardry, the record sounds vibrant and entirely of its time. Few other albums released this year will so successfully transcend such a plethora of influences and ideas and form such a coherent body of work.

TRACK LISTING

1. The English Riviera
2. We Broke Free
3. Everything Goes My Way
4. The Look
5. She Wants
6. Trouble
7. The Bay
8. Loving Arm
9. Corinne
10. Some Written
11. Love Underlined