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Altitude in Time Out (London)
- Subject: Altitude in Time Out (London)
- From: "Nick White" <magichats@ya...co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:54:38 +0100
There's a short but glowing review of Altitude in this week's Time Out
London edition (p.102 if you happen to be passing a newsagent). 5 stars
(out of a peculiar maximum of 6). I've got no scanner at the moment, so
here it is transcribed:
"The best band to emerge from the West Country - including the hugely
overrated Massive Attack - and one of the most innovative rock bands
period, Bristol's Blue Aeroplanes fizzed and crackled through the skies of
late '80s and early '90s Britain before landing softly during the peak of
Britpop. Altitude finds them climbing back to the summit. Bucolic
folk-pop, fuzz-infused guitar heroics, jangly melancholy, Bert
Jansch-style acoustic vamping - all topped off by front man Gerard
Langley, a man laughably compared to the beat poets (he's ten times
better). Pure, unfettered genius."
Not sure I'd go quite that far myself, but good effort reviewer Gordon
Thomson.
NW1or2
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