Danger Mouse has done it again.
This time pairing up with Daniele Luppi, an Italian film and TV composer who doesn’t yet have a Wikipedia data entry, Danger Mouse takes you on a trip through a Spaghetti Western cowboy-and-indian purgatory of childhood dreams. Jack White and Norah Jones are both featured vocalists on the album lending their rasp vocal characters to this little reversed time capsule treasure of Old Western cinematics.
The album is literally a movie without pictures, a book you can’t read, audible drugs, a true work of art. The majority plays as a theatrical score with only two songs featuring true lyrics, making the stand out tracks by default Season’s Trees and Two against One.
If your spell has dried out, your creative's been blocked or you’re just super intellectual and deep, this album has your name drawn in its sand.
By Orlando Estrada









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