"And yet the music is often grand. Squelchy robot noises interrupt epic journeys around sixties skyscrapers as resurrected synths do battle with computer loops. Keenan’s dreamlike vocals float above industrial crunches and in turn felt-tip pen melodies come along to deface the cooling towers."
Anna Doble in The Spectator writes an appreciation of Broadcast's lead singer Trish Keenan, who died in January.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
What's the Point in Wasting Time
Labels:
Britain,
cultural history,
music,
obituaries,
twenty-first century
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