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Episode 254 - Three by The Black Heart Procession

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This week we get a little gloomier, sadder and generally more depressed than usual as we take a trip into the world of The Black Heart Procession. We delved into the band's unique take on indie rock(?), and try to get down to what makes this band work so well.

As ever, we delve into the band’s entire back catalogue, and Vicki explains why she found herself torn between two of the band's third and fourth albums: "Three" and "Tropico Del Amore". Both albums showcase the band's ability to craft haunting and melancholic music, but in very different ways.

"Three" is a dark and brooding album that is characterised by its atmospheric sound and Pall Jenkins’ haunting, yet beautiful lyrics. Their distinct use of traditional instruments and electronic elements creates a unique and otherworldly sound that is both beautiful and melancholic.

On the other hand, "Tropico Del Amore" is a more upbeat (relatively speaking - they are not an upbeat band) album that sees the band pushing the boundaries of their sound by crafting a truly cinematic record - it even had a film accompanying it - and taking their music in new directions.

We also discuss some of the band’s side projects before we eventually get to grips with “Three” itself. Don’t worry though, the nexus pops in at the end to bring the energy back up, as ever.

What you reckon? An Unsung classic? Let us know!