Embrace - Love is a Basic Need (2018) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Embrace
- Title: Love is a Basic Need
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Cooking Vinyl
- Genre: Indie Pop/Rock
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
- Total Time: 00:43:42
- Total Size: 102 / 448 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Finish Line
02. Never
03. Wake Up Call
04. Snake Oil
05. Where You Sleeping
06. All That Remains
07. Rabbit Hole
08. Horseshoe In My Glove
09. My Luck Comes In Threes
10. Love Is A Basic Need
The seventh studio long-player from the stalwart English alt-rock outfit, the aptly named Love Is a Basic Need serves up ten expertly crafted specimens of Coldplay-era Brit-pop that invoke the highs and lows of devotion. Leaving behind the electronic flourishes of their eponymous 2014 reboot, it's tempting to call the album a return to Embrace's late-'90s roots. While there's no denying the stadium-sized grandiosity of midtempo, butane lighter-ready power ballads like "Wake Up Call," "Never," and the soaring, "Hey Jude"-aping title track, Love Is a Basic Need has more in common with the band's 2004 comeback LP Out of Nothing, which featured the slow-burning Chris Martin (Coldplay)-penned hit "Gravity," than it does the nosebleed seat-bating, guitar-driven U2-isms that propelled their 1998 debut into the stratosphere. Still, it's good to hear Embrace playing to their strengths again, and despite its architectural and lyrical mundanity, Love Is a Basic Need succeeds, more than a few times, in sonically replicating the arm-hair-raising rush of amour.
01. The Finish Line
02. Never
03. Wake Up Call
04. Snake Oil
05. Where You Sleeping
06. All That Remains
07. Rabbit Hole
08. Horseshoe In My Glove
09. My Luck Comes In Threes
10. Love Is A Basic Need
The seventh studio long-player from the stalwart English alt-rock outfit, the aptly named Love Is a Basic Need serves up ten expertly crafted specimens of Coldplay-era Brit-pop that invoke the highs and lows of devotion. Leaving behind the electronic flourishes of their eponymous 2014 reboot, it's tempting to call the album a return to Embrace's late-'90s roots. While there's no denying the stadium-sized grandiosity of midtempo, butane lighter-ready power ballads like "Wake Up Call," "Never," and the soaring, "Hey Jude"-aping title track, Love Is a Basic Need has more in common with the band's 2004 comeback LP Out of Nothing, which featured the slow-burning Chris Martin (Coldplay)-penned hit "Gravity," than it does the nosebleed seat-bating, guitar-driven U2-isms that propelled their 1998 debut into the stratosphere. Still, it's good to hear Embrace playing to their strengths again, and despite its architectural and lyrical mundanity, Love Is a Basic Need succeeds, more than a few times, in sonically replicating the arm-hair-raising rush of amour.
Year 2018 | Pop | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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