Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan

May 06 2008 11:23 am,

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Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan

Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan
'Sunday at Devil Dirt'

(Cooperative/V2)
 
The Campbell-Lanegan collaboration is more a show of theatrical farce than anything else. Straight off from the title, ‘Sunday At Devil Dirt’ is full of clichés of dusty Americana and packed with pastiche: it's clearly something the duo revel in, and really, it's an enjoyable thing.
Their debut was playful and engaging in its sweet-sour, innocence-experience shading, and here is much of the same — only lonelier and more serious. Again, Campbell pens some truly great songs and Lanegan sings them as only he can; there's more him and less of her than before — a shame maybe, but her background wallowing fixes focus on the darker erotic delicacy that's their collaborative charm. An album of uneasy isolation, byway of minimal, nuanced country-western brilliance.


Jeremy Kingsley

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