Tag Archives: Wanderlust. Album Review.

Blancmange, Wanderlust. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Even in the act of the upbeat and positively engaging, there is always the beauty of the sudden and dramatic turn which leads the voyeur of art to appreciate the darker aspects of the performer’s work, an undertaking in which the sculpted metaphor of rhythm and rhyme cultivates a need to express itself in a way that is strangely familiar, but at the same time different, an altered perception of the reality that many would have been used to.

Jon Kenzie, Wanderlust. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The desire to keep moving, to find a way to forever keep the feet itchy and the mind in a permanent yearning state may well be called wanderlust. For many thought it is more about a sense of freedom, the liberty to pick yourself up and move on to the next town and see how they do things there; for in giving in to wanderlust is one of the great and utter delights that is afforded humanity and one that should be celebrated with keen thought.