Well, this album was really a little out of the ordinary for me. The only other record I have featuring Scott Walker is a Walker Brothers collection of some of their 60s output.
I bought this as a
flac download several weeks ago, on its release date, and I've been listening since. I don't actually buy into this
godlike genius thing - I think a genius might release more records - but after a few plays of samples via the web, I decided to buy it. And I'm not
disappointed, though on the other hand I'm not
overwhelmed. The record has an interesting juxtaposition of Walker's voice with a odd array of sounds and aural textures, which on the whole I really like. My reservations are more that I haven't really got to the bottom of the lyrics, and with an album like this, it's difficult to really form an opinion too quickly. Many of the songs seem to be making quirky connections between widely disparate people and events. It's safe to say this one's going to take a bit of concentration.