March 5, 2008
Out Of The Woodwork
After a break of almost 11 years, Portishead have a new album out next month:
"Bristol-based Portishead were one of the most influential British groups of the 1990s. With 1994's Dummy and 1997's self-titled album they came to define a genre called "trip-hop", combining downtempo electronica, jazz and Beth Gibbons' tremulous, despairing vocals. It was bloody depressing, and entirely marvellous."
Guardian Music article | MySpace | Portishead.co.uk
Posted by Matt at March 5, 2008 3:44 PM
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