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-70%John Grant - Love Is Magicâ
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$11.16The Story
12.10.18
In collaboration with Benge (Ben Edwards), analogue synth expert / collector and a member of electronic trio Wrangler, Grantâs collaborators earlier this year under the collective name of Creep Show on the album Mr Dynamite. Anyone familiar with Grantâs story will recognise his battles - with addiction and health, with trusting love and relationships. From this turbulence heâs forged another riveting collection of often brutal diatribes and confessionals, where humour, fear, anxiety and anger overlap as Grant, with trademark candour, figuratively exposes the machinations of his saturated brain. Itâs epitomised by the albumâs brilliant opener Metamorphosis, almost as if his warring psyches are facing up to one another, as impervious synth-pop and brain-on-fire imagery (âTiki bar, rat soufflĂ©, Buik regal, Marvin Gayeâ) melts into dream-ballad introspection (âQuestions left unanswered, spiritual extortionâ) and back to synth-backed mania. The magic of love pervades in two gorgeous, magisterial ballads toward the end of the album, Is He Strange and The Common Snipe - referring to the wader bird that makes a unique âbleatingâ sound by rubbing its tailfeathers together.
In collaboration with Benge (Ben Edwards), analogue synth expert / collector and a member of electronic trio Wrangler, Grantâs collaborators earlier this year under the collective name of Creep Show on the album Mr Dynamite. Anyone familiar with Grantâs story will recognise his battles - with addiction and health, with trusting love and relationships. From this turbulence heâs forged another riveting collection of often brutal diatribes and confessionals, where humour, fear, anxiety and anger overlap as Grant, with trademark candour, figuratively exposes the machinations of his saturated brain. Itâs epitomised by the albumâs brilliant opener Metamorphosis, almost as if his warring psyches are facing up to one another, as impervious synth-pop and brain-on-fire imagery (âTiki bar, rat soufflĂ©, Buik regal, Marvin Gayeâ) melts into dream-ballad introspection (âQuestions left unanswered, spiritual extortionâ) and back to synth-backed mania. The magic of love pervades in two gorgeous, magisterial ballads toward the end of the album, Is He Strange and The Common Snipe - referring to the wader bird that makes a unique âbleatingâ sound by rubbing its tailfeathers together.
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12.10.18
In collaboration with Benge (Ben Edwards), analogue synth expert / collector and a member of electronic trio Wrangler, Grantâs collaborators earlier this year under the collective name of Creep Show on the album Mr Dynamite. Anyone familiar with Grantâs story will recognise his battles - with addiction and health, with trusting love and relationships. From this turbulence heâs forged another riveting collection of often brutal diatribes and confessionals, where humour, fear, anxiety and anger overlap as Grant, with trademark candour, figuratively exposes the machinations of his saturated brain. Itâs epitomised by the albumâs brilliant opener Metamorphosis, almost as if his warring psyches are facing up to one another, as impervious synth-pop and brain-on-fire imagery (âTiki bar, rat soufflĂ©, Buik regal, Marvin Gayeâ) melts into dream-ballad introspection (âQuestions left unanswered, spiritual extortionâ) and back to synth-backed mania. The magic of love pervades in two gorgeous, magisterial ballads toward the end of the album, Is He Strange and The Common Snipe - referring to the wader bird that makes a unique âbleatingâ sound by rubbing its tailfeathers together.
In collaboration with Benge (Ben Edwards), analogue synth expert / collector and a member of electronic trio Wrangler, Grantâs collaborators earlier this year under the collective name of Creep Show on the album Mr Dynamite. Anyone familiar with Grantâs story will recognise his battles - with addiction and health, with trusting love and relationships. From this turbulence heâs forged another riveting collection of often brutal diatribes and confessionals, where humour, fear, anxiety and anger overlap as Grant, with trademark candour, figuratively exposes the machinations of his saturated brain. Itâs epitomised by the albumâs brilliant opener Metamorphosis, almost as if his warring psyches are facing up to one another, as impervious synth-pop and brain-on-fire imagery (âTiki bar, rat soufflĂ©, Buik regal, Marvin Gayeâ) melts into dream-ballad introspection (âQuestions left unanswered, spiritual extortionâ) and back to synth-backed mania. The magic of love pervades in two gorgeous, magisterial ballads toward the end of the album, Is He Strange and The Common Snipe - referring to the wader bird that makes a unique âbleatingâ sound by rubbing its tailfeathers together.














