Metronomy Forever
A casual approach gives rise to some of the English electro-indie band’s best songs in years. But for anyone not already misty-eyed with nostalgia, a meandering 17-track album is a hard sell.
Joseph Mount and co continue to deliver peerless, genre-shifting bangers on latest LP
Metronomy tap into the spirit of their 2008 classic 'Nights Out', this time toeing the line between maturity and playfulness
From humble beginnings as a one-man act, Metronomy have come on in leaps and bounds since the days of founder Joseph Mount on his bedroom computer. Twenty years on and now a five-piece, they have now dropped their sixth record, Metronomy Forever.
Jenny Hval continues to explore new sound worlds, while Metronomy return with a genre-bouncing ode to middle-aged melancholy and Pixies go all spooky
Since the beginning, Metronomy's razor-sharp pop and quirky soundscapes have been as hard to pin down as they are unmistakable.
When Metronomy Forever isn't beckoning you into your own personal dance party, it's laying out atmospheric jams appropriate for soundtrackin...
Metronomy’s latest offering Metronomy Forever is a stereo soundscape that shifts genre and mood in a thoughtful showcase of all that has made them the band we know and love today.
For this humble reviewer, it feels like just yesterday that Metronomy helped soundtrack the summer of 2011 with their dazzling third effort 'The
For a band centered in electronic pop, Metronomy have a surprisingly eclectic sound.
'Metronomy Forever' by Metronomy, album review by Adam Williams. The full-length comes out on September 13th via Because Music