As with Kriss Kross from Red, it should be warned that this first taste isn't at all indicative of the general sound of Guillemots' forthcoming third album Walk The River, which trades in the kind of wroughtly inclusive adult balladry that last album manoevured the band into, albeit without so many George Michael moments. The Basket opens with a fuzzy riff which subsides into the kind of rush associated with film stock of young American women leaning out of the window of big cars rocketing down straight desert roads. From there, think We're Here being attacked by analogue keyboards.
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