AQUALUNG - Memory Man reviews
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| All Music Guide |
Though many records often need a few spins to really sink in, not every record's outcome is worth the time and energy expended to digest its contents. Lucky for Aqualung fans, such is not the case with Memory Man, the follow-up to 2005's acclaimed U.S. debut Strange and Beautiful. This album is worth the time. At first glance, it's basically more of the same elegantly crafted and poignant rock tunage built around gentle piano strokes and Matt Hales' breathy Thom Yorke-ish croon, which is able to convey as much emotion as anything else he does. ...full text |
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| Blogcritics |
| The name Aqualung conjures a certain connotation in the world of popular music. It bears repeating, if only for the manic images of Ian Anderson stalking the stage. Rest assured, no flutes or progressive rock fans were harmed in the making of Matt Hales' gorgeous and melancholic follow-up to his 2005 debut, Strange & Beautiful....full text |
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| Wers 88.9 FM |
| Aqualung, the project formed by one-man British pop prodigy Matt Hales, returns with a follow-up to 2005’s Strange and Beautiful. Memory Man, for all its (intended?) lyrical vagueness and enigmatic polish, is a collection of finely-constructed, meandering pop songs. It seems to pick up where the previous album left off-or does it?...full text |
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