Dev Hyne’s sweet assault on the nation’s tender underbelly continues with his third single, ‘Tell Me What It’s Worth’, a precursor to the forthcoming debut album Falling Off The Lavender Bridge.
As with past efforts – the full-length version of ‘Midnight Surprise’ aside, perhaps – few surprises rear their heads over the course of just under three minutes, but with affectingly awww backing vocals driving it to a climax, ‘Tell Me What It’s Worth’ possesses an air of vulnerability that few saw in Hynes while ploughing through glitch-riff frenzies with Test Icicles (not so) way back when.
Lightspeed Champion might be enjoying a higher profile than their output should warrant, based on Hyne’s personality above his neatly simplistic arrangements, but there’s no real reason to knock material like this. It doesn’t shout and scream its way into listener’s attentions; instead it drifts on by softly, allowing admirers to hop on and off as and when the fancy takes them.
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i really like it
but the whole album sounds just like bright eyes.
Don't get this at all
Surely one Devendra Banhart is enough for anyone...?
The covers
on the 7"s of Tristan and Xanadu are surprisingly good.
I really like this album
So much so that I'm hopping on a train in about two hours to go see him at Rough Trade
He's streaming the album in full on his myspace right now
'Tell me what it's worth' sounds alot better as part of it.