But, if Spiritualized aren’t going to offer us pompous, space-high hymns to human failings with a scope of vision that surpasses 20:20 twice the way round, who is? Quite. Hence, the best songs on ‘Amazing Grace’ are those like the orchestral wonders of ‘Lord Let It Rain On Me’, the slight but affecting ‘Hold On’ and the final volley of songs ’Rated X’ and ’Lay It Down Slow’. Pierce has always done frail, cracked and on the verge of collapse better than anything else, and much of the time better than anyone else; hence why 1997’s ‘Ladies and Gentleman… We Are Floating In Space’ is a landmark in self-loathing, fucked-up melancholia unsurpassed since.
Otherwise, little has changed; themes are those of religion, redemption, love and loss and nothing new is offered. Not a problem at all, just as long as that which is offered up is done so in a celestial manner to warp our brains and redeem our souls. It appears that the law of the ever-decreasing return has finally taken hold of Spiritualized, leaving us musing that perhaps the drugs did work after all…
Spiritualized - Amazing Grace
Same old vocal phrasing, some old themes, and it could be suggested that the only reason he's gone for this rawer approach is cos he lacks a major label deal to pay for all the orchestral bollocks.
Laser guided melodies it aint.
Shame.