This album is an atmospheric gem of eerie love songs and the occasional dip into the macabre. Though I was initially a little disappointed that it was not as dark as I thought it would be musically and lyrically, it's subtlety is ultimately a good thing - it makes for an intimate listen, as the songs tell their tales of unhealthy obsessions, despair, and even of litter pickers on the fantastically venomous 'Garbage Picker'. A worthy addition to the music collection of anyone who enjoys the likes of Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, White Stripes, etc.? Look out for the excellent cover of 'Jack On Fire' by The Gun Club towards the end of the album.
Not bad, but the follow up is where they really show what they are made of "little amber bottles". As I brought the little amber bottles first, this is a bit disapointing. I am unlikley to really give it more time. A bit ttoo REM in places.
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