
Turner's and Kane's voices are so similar that at times it is difficult to tell which is singing. Their voices blend spectacularly well, whether harmonizing (which they do quite often) or trade off (like on highlight "Separate and Ever Deadly").The arrangements reflect a time gone by, however The Age of the Understatement does not appear dated, and only a tad nostalgic. Their is a consistency to the the songs on the album, suggesting that the two artists take this far more seriously than just your typical side project. If there is any disappointment to this record, it's that it ends before you want it to - "The Time Has Come Again" proves to be an understated ending. Flawless in every other way, Kane and Turner simply keep you the listener wanting more - which, in this day and age, is not such a bad thing. (Note: The two are set to begin working on new material next year).
Video - "The Age of the Understatement"
Video - "Meeting Place" (live in-studio)
1 comment:
I've been meaning to get this album, good to know its worth picking up now.
Post a Comment