Two Dancers by Wild Beasts | Album Review

It is not very often you feel immediately ambuscaded into a sound, surrounded by the tenderness that the vocalist from the Wild Beasts’ Hayden Thorpe produces with such passive vehemence.
Flowing delightfully the music hooks you into a mood of a great apathy, soothing everything in your bones with a superbly orchestrated sound that is wonderously delectable and sublime.
Hooting & Howling which is fortunately on their MySpace player has a haunting, almost sinister parallelism with the late and great Jeff Buckley. The album Grace released by the late Mr Buckley is one that is chosen to be heard at rare particular times. An album which must be in everyones music collection due to the sweet poetics and of course, gracefulness it possess.
Wild Beasts have released a piece of work which competes with that choice. This follow up to their previously released Limbo, Panto. A fantastic, musical dreamscape of rythym, harmony and sheer elegance.
























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[...] vocals so immediately I’m sold to it. With resemblances also to Portishead and perhaps the Wild Beasts too, this is subtley sexy record that has the ability to suit many moods and environments. A small [...]