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The Painful Truth

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SKUNK ANANSIE – THE PAINFUL TRUTH – ALBUM REVIEW

‘The Painful Truth’ represents the seventh studio album for Skunk Anansie. It is their fourth since reforming in 2009 but is also their first in nine years. It also happens to be their most ambitious and expansive selection yet!

Working with renowned producer David Sitek, the group have taken his advice to simplify their process and in doing so have conjured up an album full of complexities but elevated by the simplistic notion of writing damn good pop songs and adding that Skunk Anansie alt-rock tenacity.

This is demonstrated immediately with the statement lead single and first track ‘An Artist Is An Artist’ with its mad sax solos and extravagant groove. Each track thereafter has its own identity and style as the band showcase the eclectic influences that have made up their signature sound.

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Whilst each track stands strongly on their own, the album flows incredibly smoothly and just works so well. It always feels clichéd saying a new album is the someones best work, especially when they already carry such a strong back catalogue with them. But this album exudes those words.

This really is a stunning collection with the fierce talents of vocalist Skin naturally echoing throughout. Sometimes a break can help and after a release gap of similar length to their first split, this feels like another big comeback from one of British rock’s original disrupters.

This is a magnificent celebration of Skunk Anansie’s past but more importantly their glorious present!

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