Slugs of Love

Slugs of Love

by Little Dragon
Slugs of Love

Slugs of Love

by Little Dragon

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Reliably consistent with the triennial album release pattern they've maintained since the 2014 arrival of Nabuma Rubberband, Little Dragon similarly aren't liable to stun or surprise with the songs that make up Slugs of Love, their seventh album. They've stated their keenness for changing their methods of collaboration, but what results this time is simply another durable batch of the slightly eccentric R&B-inspired pop for which the group are known, recorded as usual at their Gothenburg studio in mostly self-contained fashion. The featured one-off guests contribute inconspicuously enough so as not to disrupt the energy. A voluble verse from Spillage Village/Dreamville rapper JID gives the feel of a true dialogue with Yukimi Nagano on "Stay," in which the two embrace the potential of a developing romance in the face of uncertainty. Standing out more is the capering action of what sounds like a Yamaha DX7, the digital synthesizer that ruled commercial airwaves in the latter half of the '80s. Equally unimposing is Damon Albarn on the tranquil trip-out "Glow," returning the favor of Little Dragon's contributions to Gorillaz's Plastic Beach. Although he isn't featured, Durand Bernarr -- whose LD covers no doubt helped diversify the group's audience early on -- picks up a co-writing credit on the highlight "Disco Dangerous," a delightfully dizzied number with one of Nagano's wispiest and most charming performances. The singer confesses to being "a neurotic mess" in the opening "Amoeban," and there's sorrow in the purposefully ragged "Kenneth," but letting go, living it up, and delighting in overindulgence win out thematically across the album. The best of the lot might be "Frisco," a discreet declaration of liberation that with equal ease could be transformed into an acoustic jazz ballad or a storming house anthem. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 07/07/2023
Label: Ninja Tune
UPC: 5054429156867
Rank: 48680

Tracks

  1. Amöban
  2. Frisco
  3. Slugs of Love
  4. Disco Dangerous
  5. Lily's Call
  6. Stay
  7. Gold
  8. Kenneth
  9. Glow
  10. Tumbling Dice
  11. Easy Falling
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