Luluc, Sculptor
Zoë Randell and Steve Hassett make up the Melboure-based folk duo of Luluc. With their third album they flesh out their subdued, intimate sound with lush production, intricate harmonies and well-placed synths. Having widened their scope, they fix themselves to it; their sound is soft as ever, and so consistent it’d be easy to tell that all of these songs came from the same album. Yet within that framework, the band changes tone from song to song with surprising dexterity, both lyrically and musically. At least one of these songs could’ve been written by Fairport Convention; “Controversy” could have been written by Bad Religion. Highlights: “Spring,” “Heist,” “Cambridge”
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