Source: PEOPLE, OCTOBER 20 1997
PORTISHEAD
Portishead
This moody second
release from the renowned Bristol, England, trip-hop combo plays
like a soundtrack to a film about a
woman's gradual nervous breakdown. Slow, thrumming bits of
otherworldly electronic keyboard and guitar, edgy spots of
turntable scratching, dark swatches of swirling orchestral sound
and agitated, cymbal-heavy drumming support singer Beth
Gibbons's beautifully bleak vocals. At first listen, the music's
ultraslow pulse may seem in need of resuscitation. But the disc's
eerie disorder and emotionally tortured lyrics soon become
agreeably hypnotic. Densely textured, painstakingly original and
deeply compelling, Portishead's 11 songs are an acquired taste,
but one well worth developing. (Go Beat/London)
By MARK BAUTZ