Aldous Harding: Train on the Island review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
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Aldous Harding: Train on the Island review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
"The curious album covers; the uneasy stage presence and between-song non-sequiturs; the weird costumes; the videos filled with her pulling faces and engaging in awkward choreography; the preponderance of mannered vocal tics and funny accents when she sings, noticeable on Worms (vaguely Gallic vowel-stretching) and closer Coats (strangulated girlish voice)."
Aldous Harding, known for her enigmatic lyrics and unconventional performances, releases 'Train on the Island,' showcasing her unique style and songwriting skills. Critics debate her authenticity, but her songs remain a standout feature of her albums, blending elements from previous works with new material produced by John Parish.
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