Portishead - P3 (New Album)
If disappointment could be measured, then it would be as long as a trip from Calgary, to well, Portishead. The group's name is shared with the small town they founded in back home in England. They (now) have three studio albums.
Their first album, Dummy, came out in 1994 and was an amazing combination of smoky jazz and trip-hop. While dark, singer Beth Gibbon's lyrics were at least cohesive in the sense of questioning the atrocities of humanity and a search for meaning.
1997's Portishead (self-titled) was a huge step forward, in everything from compositon, to production, performance, everything. It became much darker and more abrasive while never losing its jazz roots. Beth's lyrics and performance have a very notable shift from a "oh whatever are we going to do?" to attitude to something filled with rage, hatred, and revenge. On amazon, this album gets 4.5/5 avg based on over 150 customer replies.
Now, ten years later....
What a F-ing sell-out band. This sounds like Beth just being totally miserable, communicating nothing, and whining out of her diary into garage band. I could see that being done too, as the band members hate each other, their town hates them (I would just for this album being so bad), and now their fans are going to hate them.
This shows no imagination, depth, artistry, or the songwriting ability we know they have when their first two albums were so incredibly good, arguably genre-defining. They are more responsible than any other trip-hop act for popularizing the genre in North America.
This album is a waste of 15 bucks. Download it because its not a real effort and they don't deserve your 15 bucks, imo. This was a total cash-grab. Way to throw your name in the toilette, Portishead. I hope word gets out enough this album sucks before to many more fans are being turned into suckers.
Rating: 1/5
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