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(Agitprop! Records)
FOLLOWING THE SUCCESSFUL RE-RELEASE of his group's 2002 classic, Polari, Colin Clay retreated to the studio and reemerged with an even more sprawling, dense and kaleidoscopic take on many of the themes explored in his debut recording. This time around, Clay further explored and extrapolated the sonics of the "gothic soul" stylings he'd been toying with across numerous Internet-only releases of the past few years.
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Deeply personal while remaining musically and lyrically accessible. Grooms rather bravely maps an immediate call to self-love through an articulation of the complicated experience of a gay, mixed-race, globetrotting b-boy-cum-conceptual artist, subverting a patriarchal God-as-father theology through race allegory, feminist homage and overt homoeroticism. The Christian ...