Tindersticks' second consecutive, eponymously titled double-LP set refines
the approach of their debut; while every bit as ambitious and adventuresome,
it achieves an even greater musical balance, stretching into luxuriously
long compositional structures and more intricate arrangements. While Stuart
Staples' songs remain as obsessive and haunted as before, he wards off
his demons with fits of pitch-black humor (the narrative "My Sister")
and a more tender perspective; similarly, while his funereal vocals remain
the focus, there's a new reliance on extended instrumental passages, and
even a pair of duets (the centerpiece, "Travelling Light" --
a gorgeous collaboration with the Walkabouts' Carla Torgerson -- is akin
to a Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra record trapped in emotional purgatory).
Another awesome triumph of mood and atmosphere.
(by Jason Ankeny, All
Music Guide)
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