Album Reviews
ALBUM REVIEW
By Camella Lobo
ELECTRELANE “NO SHOUTS NO CALLS” TOO PURE
No Shouts No Calls is a heartfelt return to the heavy Farfisa organ, fuzzy guitars, haunting church-choir vocals and marching-band drums of 2004’s The Power Out—we always believed they would make it back, even though they abandoned pop sensibility and predictability in the meantime with their hard-to-reach but beautiful 2005 album Axes. But they are once again doing what they do best—delivering swooning poetic anthems to the lovelorn. From the album’s first track to its last, No Shouts No Calls is part two of a journey of the heart that began four years ago. We may not see part three for a long time, if ever.
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