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Little Dragon 'Ritual Union' 6 Music album of the day!!
It’s been a stellar year for Little Dragon, and it seems the torch paper of wider acceptance has truly been lit. Collaborations with Gorillaz and David Sitek, celebrity fans in Big Boi and ?uestlove, and a burgeoning broadsheet love-in: three is definitely proving to be the magic number as the Sweden-based four-piece ready their third LP. With no shortage of charm, the band should ease their way into many an audience’s affections.
From the opening chimes of title-track, Ritual Union is an
effortless exercise in economics. Nothing is wasted nor added
needlessly for effect, and it’s an album that revels in clean, crisp
production. Driven by skittering percussion and an impressive BPM
heartbeat, this set could feel cold and mechanical; but even with an
electronic influence stamped throughout, there’s a sense of craft and
warmth, largely owing to Little Dragon’s enduring attention to detail
and members’ session musician past. It’s these lovingly constructed
backdrops that give Shuffle a Dream mass pop appeal; Crystalfilm its
seductive, honeyed melodies; and Summertearz its offbeat, tribal lilt.
Then there’s Yukimi Nagano’s
husky-yet-girlish vocal, a constant highlight in its own right, weaving
amidst shape-shifting passages of minimal funk, dreamy pop and electro
soul, adding a pleasantly saccharine topping to an already satisfying
LP.
But perhaps what’s most satisfying is that, much like Little
Dragon’s slow-burning career, Ritual Union is so wonderfully
unassuming. There’s no signature statements; no desperation to blow you
away in the opening few tracks before settling into an album of
mediocrity and mundane fillers. Instead, it serves up numbers like the
sumptuous pleading of Please Turn; the TVOTR-do-dubstep of Precious; and the sparse experimentation of Brush the Heat, a cut that would have Jamie xx purring.
And it’s this uncompromising consistency, masked by the band’s playful imagination and born from an unerring commitment to their art, which makes Ritual Union so rewarding. This band’s gradual edging over the precipice of mainstream acceptance has been richly deserved; now, everyone should hear this dragon roar.