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Doves - The Universal Want (2020) {Japanese Edition}

Posted By: popsakov
Doves - The Universal Want (2020) {Japanese Edition}

Doves - The Universal Want (2020) {Japanese Edition}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 424 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 154 Mb
Scans Included | 00:58:12 | RAR 5% Recovery
Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Brit-Pop | Heavenly / Universal Music #UICY-15922

In a tumultuous 2020, the re-emergence of Doves with new music has provided a shaft of light in an otherwise brooding sky, finally landing their fifth album, 'The Universal Want', after an eleven-year artistic break. Buoyed by refreshed chemistry, restless studio creativity and public reaction to their return, the album's release is preceded by the single 'Prisoners'. Refusing once more to fall into predictable, guitar-bass-drums, 'plug in and play' dynamics, 'The Universal Want''s overwhelming sense of intrigue owes everything to Doves' three decades experience at the wheel of their band (a lifespan going back to their time as dance band, Sub Sub), and an autobiographical trip through the sounds of their own lives.

Doves - The Universal Want (2020)

Posted By: delpotro
Doves - The Universal Want (2020)

Doves - The Universal Want (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 325 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 116 Mb | 00:47:09
Indie Rock, Britpop | Label: EMI Records, Heavenly Recordings

Doves release their fifth long player The Universal Want on Virgin EMI. On lead track Prisoners Doves forces attention upon itself, not least with the poignancy of Goodwin’s repeated greeting to ‘old friends’, but as an unstoppable, driving tale of caution in a world of unending desire. Produced by Doves with Dan Austin and recorded at the band’s own Frank Bough Sound III studios in North West England, the high heat of its Northern Soul beat is fanned by wiry guitar breaks and cuts of ethereal noise contorting beneath layers of stacked vocals. A statuesque musical statement, Prisoners guides Doves’ second chapter to a peak now within touching distance, the lyrics contrasting to express unease with modern ills.