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- Summary: The third full-length release from British synth-pop band W.H. Lung was produced by Ross Orton.
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- Record Label: Melodic
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Nov 8, 2024Every Inch of Earth Pulsates is a superb body of work that crackles with sublime melodies and poetic, insightful lyrics, offering a compelling reflection on the interplay between love and loss. It’s also an album you can dance to if the mood strikes, showcasing the band’s finest work to date in terms of emotional depth and sonic sophistication.
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Nov 8, 2024What sets Every Inch of Earth Pulsates apart from its predecessors, though, is the sheer urgency of the piece; it crackles with a nervous energy that will surely propel them to new heights.
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Nov 8, 2024‘Every Inch of Earth Pulsates’ is an apt title for an album that doesn’t waste a second in getting your feet moving. By throwing their hat fully in the indie ring and hooking up with Orton, the band has found a clearer identity and produced an all-killer, no-filler statement.
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UncutNov 8, 2024It’s a tough balance to pull off, but it works seamlessly, and is clearly the result of a band who intuitively understand the dynamics and pull of the dancefloor as much as they do the art of crafting pop, art-rock and the odd indie banger. [Nov 2024, p.43]
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Record CollectorJan 2, 2025This anthemic approach will undoubtedly work in a live setting, tracks such as Flowers In The Rain ad=nd the Evocative I Will Set Fire To The House indicate a wide repertoire. Fascinating to see how they develop their sound next time round. [Jan 2025, p.105]