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James Blake / The Colour In Anything [2016]
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35 comments
Very nice artwork.
Are you serious!? Worst major label cover of the year (thus far) – or did you just like the naked woman in the tree?
Who?
Artwork for the album was done by Sir Quentin Blake, an illustrator for Roald Dahl (James and the Giant Peach, Matilda); images were first revealed via Billboards and murals in London and New York. The singer/producer said he was introduced to……Blake’s work by his mother, a graphic designer.
I’ve always hated Blake’s work. The BFG was a big ugly cunt.
The woman in the trees tits aren’t eve hanging in the right direction. He has no idea how tits work!
Quentin, you’ve lost your edge mate. For someone who created such strong characters from the Witches, Revolting Rhymes, The Crocodile and the Twits, you should have been able to pull something better out for this, you twit!
Who?
Is there going to be a lot of relevant and poignant silence between the sounds? I better take a listen… I guess…
17 tracks? If previous albums are any indication there will probably only be two good songs…but I guess I’ll check it out…
Who?
Did Quinten Blake the illustrator make the cover?
yes he did. the roald dahl illustrator
Jimmy’s on that Roald Dahl tip
Are there going to be any comments or just questions?
excellent stuff… particularly “Put That Away And Talk To Me”
don’t like it
blake makes beautiful music. thanks. champagne and shortbread x
In my opinion, the only good material he came out with was on Hemlock & Hessle Audio back in 2009-2010
This, this right here
This ^
Stupid artwrok and never liked this dude, hes kinda take himself to serious, wich makes everythingde does a little pathetic.
But he is friends with kanie though! That gives him gravitas!
Gives him what? Margeritas?
& Fajitas
Yay another castrati bs noise maker….
what happened to this century? everybody is making this type of ball squeeze sound
Welcome to he falsetto century, its a dark and painfull time.
I like it. Balls are overrated!
Mummy & Daddy had just sat down to water colour challenge with a pot of tea and some cress sandwiches with the crusts cut off. I asked for jam on mine so Mummy popped scurried back to the Kitchen to fix them up for me. It was a blustery, grey day and I was just preparing to sit down at the piano to get out all the iggly wiggly feelings that have been knotting up inside my tummy wummy. Mother brought back the jam sandwiches and I struck the first chord… the first of many, in my long journey to try and make sense of this iffy squiffy world before sticking it on itunes for 10.99
Except Daddy wasn’t there, not really, his brain cavity still gravitated toward failed days as a composer, and, really he looked to me to fulfil all his failed dreams bc it’s hard being middle-upper when nobody gives you the recognition you so clearly don’t deserve, and a child + alcohol normally fixes all these broken dreams.
james blake is a boy child. the slightest breeze could wisp his emotions into the basket on the front of his bicycle. listen with a propeller beanie on.
Naive
OBSOLETE!
everyone here is so edgy, hope they don’t cut themselves
lame and pointless
all the links are flat