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Portishead's <i>Third</i> has been a long time coming, the result of a lengthy creative torpor following 1997's dark, distinctly underrated album <i>Portishead</i>. Importantly, though, they've shaken it. While the core trio of Beth Gibbons, Geoff Barrow, and Adrian Utley remains, this is quite a different band to Portishead's 90s incarnation: gone is the slo-mo turntable scratching and smoky jazz feel, replaced by heavy, brooding rhythms, vintage-sounding electronics, and spindly guitar. Still present, though, is that sense of emotional fracture and deep gloom. "Silence" opens with a dense drum loop which suddenly falls away to reveal Gibbons' voice, cold but magnificent: "Wounded and afraid, inside my head/Falling through changes". "Nylon Smile", meanwhile, is a fine example of <i>Third</i>'s occasional folksy edge, an acoustic song reminiscent of Leonard Cohen that, around its midpoint, lifts off on a propulsive electronic rhythm, Gibbons holding one clear, hard note as synthesisers bubble beneath. At times, it's a harsh and foreboding listen: the electronic drums of "Machine Gun" might put off the listener hoping for smooth dinner party fare. But <i>Third</i> is a brave and forward-thinking return, and one great enough to justify its lengthy gestation. <i>--Louis Pattison</i><br />List Price: <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">($14)</span> <br /><b>Current PRICE: </b>$8.46<br /><span style="color: green; font-weight: bold;"><b>Save:</b> $5.52 (39%)</span>
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