riding high following the both-sides-of-the-Pond success of February 1989’s psychedelically fulfilling , but far be it from Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, and David Gregory to even think of doing the same thing twice. Hence, it took three incubating years before April 1992’s appeared before our ears—but it was undoubtedly (and indubitably) worth the interim. is, arguably, the perfect nexus-intersectivity point of the British band’s broad-stroke aural ambitions—17 tracks and
XTC: NONSUCH Any Kind of Love Is Alright
Feb 07, 2023
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