Album Review: LAL - ‘LAL’

Although the ideas here do not always translate into a wholey enjoyable experience, it’s not enough to condemn this record to total obscurity.
Album Review: LAL - ‘LAL’
(Urbnet)
2/20/2012
Updated:
10/1/2015
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(Urbnet)

Sounding like a late entry into the 90s Bristolian and latterly UK-wide explosion of the genre sadly named trip hop, LAL are replete with ideas. That these ideas do not always translate into a whole conducive to enjoyment is not enough to condemn this record to total obscurity. However the fact that later tracks like ‘Our Protection’ wander off into sub Tricky B-side territory, and ‘Live Your Light’ is full of banal observations, indicate a record in danger of completely losing its way. All in all there are some nice moments here but one can’t shake a feeling akin to being buttonholed by a verbose stoner as this record meanders to a conclusion.

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