More like Sometimes Groove Club, amirite?!I came across this album by pure chance considering how bad Spotify's algorithms have been for a while now, but I'm happy it was recommended. I've listened to the album a handful of times now, and it's likely to stay in the rotation for a while longer. These are old age-old songs about age-old issues, of course, so the lyrics are filled with ships sailing and flowers blooming, handsome lads and lying tongues, long black hair, guys named John, fare thee wells and own true loves. But by inserting modern sounds here and there—the droning organ on "10,000 Miles," for example, or the breathy tenor sax on "Lowlands" and the title track—Bonny Light Horseman deftly gives this very old material a glimmering shine that even the most synth-addled trend-chaser should be able to appreciate. Source: Paste 💿 Stream
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