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15.02.02015

Last modified 09.03.02018

Ladies and Gentleman We Are Floating in Space Spiritualized

Album review by André Dack, Frederick O'Brien, and Andrew Bridge

André

Jason Pierce sculptured a magnificent journey for listeners to experience. Tortured themes, fragile vocals, irresistibly groovy basslines, beautifully spacious production, and such a curious closer. Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space has numerous key components. A special album, and one I love dearly.

9 out of 10

Favourite tracks // Ladies and Gentleman We Are Floating in Space ­Broken Heart ­Cool Waves

Fred

It really is quite beautiful, a proper labour of love. The breadth and layering of sound is stunning. You find new things to admire each time you listen. That said, the middle portion lost me a little, though I’d imagine that’s partially because the opening and closings are so good. “Cop Shoot Cop” is an odd choice of closing track, but it’s as cool as they come.

8 out of 10

Favourite tracks // Cop Shoot Cop ­I Think I’m in Love ­Broken Heart

Andrew

I think we’ve actually spoken about this one less because we’ve all just been in agreement. It’s a great album, it held my attention almost the whole way through with the continually changing and layering sounds. It was great, I’ll definitely be revisiting it.

9 out of 10

Favourite tracks // Ladies and Gentleman We Are Floating in Space ­No God Only Religion ­Broken Heart