Tag Archives: Metronomy

Metronomy, Small World. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

It’s a Small World after all, and the things we value have reasserted themselves beyond the realm of being granted. We find we have to fight for the dignity of what was once presumed, and this action is having not only a detrimental effect on our psyche, but it is forcing us to become more insular, more manipulated as we find ourselves comparing ever more to those around us, competing for resources that are denied unless you have the ear of an influential friend in Government or have the patronage that affords you being erased from court cases and the ensuing madness that comes from appearing to be absolved from any heinous crime.

Metronomy, Metronomy Forever. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The landscape is such that the winds that blows across the desert can create a new heartfelt, and often stirring, picture with each slow release of breath shot from the heavens. It is almost as if the ripples shift and mark out new territory as each whisper blusters and puffs away at the topsoil that has become eroded and bleached beyond recognition by the sun and reveals underneath a new plain of existence to marvel at.