Beck: Sea Change
OCTOBER 18, 2002
Welcome back old friend. Sea Change is a magnificent album, even if it doesn't bring back the craziness we experienced during the Odelay era. The album has a country base with layers of pop, electronic, folk, and that indescribable indie aesthetic. Yeah, so it sounds like what we'd expect from Beck, but this album is much more ethereal. The first track, The Golden Age, is a wonderful first track and really prepares you for the sonic backrub you are about to experience. This is a great follow-up for those still clinging to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
I really like these songs: Golden Age, Lonesome Tears, Sunday Sun, Little One.
Posted in CD at 2:24 pm.
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