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    Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley (2017) [Official Digital Download]

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    Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley (2017) [Official Digital Download]

    Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley (2017)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 45:02 minutes | 502 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    Every Valley is a studio album by British art rock band Public Service Broadcasting. The group's third original album, it is a concept album which focuses on a topic of modern history, much like the band's previous work. The album's story depicts the history of the mining industry in Wales, more specifically chronicling the rise and decline of the country's coal industry. The band's lead songwriter, J Willgoose, Esq., described the album's premise as an allegory for today's "abandoned and neglected communities across the western world", which have led to a "malignant, cynical and calculating brand of politics".

    Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley (2017) [Official Digital Download]

    London's Public Service Broadcasting are a sort of postmodern plunderphonic pop group who build songs around samples from old educational films and archival footage. Their sound isn't too far off from an imaginary collaboration between Negativland and Explosions in the Sky, but somehow it's more accessible than that description would suggest, and they've managed to become a phenomenon in their home country. Their albums have charted highly, and they've even opened for the Rolling Stones. Their second album, 2015's self-explanatory The Race for Space, was inspired by events ranging from the 1957 launch of the Sputnik 1 satellite to the final Apollo mission in 1972. Every Valley is another concept album, this time focusing on the rise and fall of the Welsh coal-mining industry. PSB committed themselves to the conception and production of this album even more than their past works – they traveled to Ebbw Vale, a former steelworks town in southern Wales, and recorded in a building previously used as the convention center for a worker's institute. They interviewed citizens from the town, and some of the interview clips are even woven into the album's songs. Several guest vocalists and musicians appear, and most of them are of Celtic origin. The breezy single "Progress" features Tracyanne Campbell of Glaswegian indie pop legends Camera Obscura passionately declaring "I believe in progress" along with Kraftwerk-inspired vocoders and atmospheric synths. James Dean Bradfield of Brit-pop titans Manic Street Preachers adds a bit of bombast to the radio-ready "Turn No More," and singer/actress Lisa Jên Brown sings partially in Welsh on the sweet, tender duet "You + Me." As befits the theme, the album generally seems a bit more earthy than The Race for Space, which was more synth-driven and futuristic. Electronics are still present, of course, as are the group's signature samples, which are as sharply edited as ever. This time out, however, there's a greater presence of strings and horns, and much more of a crunch to the guitars on songs like "All Out." Even though the album is inspired by a particular period from the past, it's not an exercise in nostalgia – the group intends to relate past occurrences with the events of the present day (particularly with the interview clips during "They Gave Me a Lamp"), and point toward the future. Even more so than on The Race for Space, PSB seem less like a gimmicky novelty group and more like a new breed of intelligent, socially conscious pop music.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Every Valley
    02 - The Pit
    03 - People Will Always Need Coal
    04 - Progress
    05 - Go To The Road
    06 - All Out
    07 - Turn No More
    08 - They Gave Me A Lamp
    09 - You + Me
    10 - Mother Of The Village
    11 - Take Me Home

    Analyzed: Public Service Broadcasting / Every Valley
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR7 -0.99 dB -11.84 dB 4:42 01-Every Valley
    DR6 -1.00 dB -9.86 dB 4:24 02-The Pit
    DR7 -0.90 dB -11.43 dB 4:46 03-People Will Always Need Coal
    DR6 -0.96 dB -9.05 dB 3:26 04-Progress
    DR7 -0.96 dB -9.56 dB 4:17 05-Go To The Road
    DR6 -0.92 dB -9.28 dB 3:22 06-All Out
    DR7 -0.98 dB -10.28 dB 4:35 07-Turn No More
    DR6 -0.99 dB -10.95 dB 3:56 08-They Gave Me A Lamp
    DR8 -1.00 dB -13.01 dB 5:44 09-You + Me
    DR10 -0.98 dB -13.10 dB 3:37 10-Mother Of The Village
    DR10 -1.01 dB -15.36 dB 2:12 11-Take Me Home
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 11
    Official DR value: DR7

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1403 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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