The Cinematic Orchestra’s fourth album is a departure from everything they have released previously. This beautiful work encompasses many instruments and vocalists. A mood is created from beginning to end, I think it sounds like fog, someone else said night; trust me, get the album and then tell me we’re wrong. The CD has an sadness and nostalgia about it also. The Cinematic Orchestra is on Ninja Tune (Dance/Electronic Label) but don’t let that fool you. I hope “emo” groups start to take note, whining over acoustic guitars isn’t going to cut it anymore when groups like this are creating atmospheres of sound.
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