Surprise, surprise. Hinds presents an album that shows that girls have become young women. The charming part of ramshackled music has been replaced by music that sounds more grown up, with songs that are simply better.
The basis is still a punky attitude and a fierce wish to make a song explode when and where possible. From there anything goes it seems on The Prettiest Curse. Hinds is not afraid of turning left where Blondie went more and more mainstream in the late 70s and beyond. Its songs are coloured in with a dirty film over the songs giving them credibility. The background shouting takes care of the rest.
Promo photo: Andrea Savall |
Hinds with The Prettiest Curse provides nine alternatively rocking songs with (harmony) vocals that do a lot if not all right. The tenth song is ballad that shows a different side of the band, that works out well. Ten out of ten is an excellent result and that is as nice a conclusion as any.
Wo.
You can listen to and buy The Prettiest Curse here:
https://hinds.bandcamp.com/album/the-prettiest-curse
or listen to our Spotify Playlist to find out what we are writing about:
https://open.spotify.com/user/glazu53/playlist/6R9FgPd2btrMuMaIrYeCh6?si=KI6LzLaAS5K-wsez5oSO2g
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