Album Review
DELS - Petals Have Fallen
4 StarsEach track offers a glimpse of a brave new side of UK music.
“Man I should have been a blizzard ‘cause I’m that cold,” claims London MC DELS on his second album ‘Petals Have Fallen’. Despite being a headrush of industrial, electronic blasts, the follow up to debut ‘GOB’ packs a warm heart.
It’s most evident in a seven-minute long, closing title-track, which mixes lush orchestration with the distant, London-accented slurs of Tirzah. As well as being DELS’ best work to date, it also showcases a host of bright sparks, from Micachu and Kwes’ production on ‘RGB’ to Rosie Lowe’s graceful addition to ‘Burning Beaches’.
Some tracks stick too rigidly to a “reduced” approach, where subtle minimalism is traded for flawed simplicity, and Kieran Gallear’s lyrics sometimes come off like one-dimensional statements, but each track offers a glimpse of a brave new side of UK music.
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Track by Track: DELS - Petals Have Fallen
DELS gives insight into his new Kwes-produced album, 'Petals Have Fallen'.
3rd November 2014, 12:00am
DELS shares new track, ‘Burning Beaches’ (feat. Rosie Lowe)
Track appears on ‘Petals Have Fallen’.
23rd October 2014, 12:00am
DELS announces ‘Petals Have Fallen’ album, streams ‘RGB’
New LP - out this November - features contributions from Micachu, Kwes and Tirzah.
8th August 2014, 12:00am
Glastonbury 2011: DELS
Huw Stephens, Beyonce & saltfish dumplings.
21st June 2011, 1:51pm
With Bob Vylan, St Vincent, girl in red, Lizzy McAlpine and more.