Feb 17th 2014, 19:52, by Nathan Ingraham
Beck has significantly retreated from the public eye over much of the last six years since releasing his last full-length album (2008's Modern Guilt). He's released a full set of new songs as sheet music, recorded a variety of covers with his friends, and embarked on the occasional tour, but fans have been waiting for a proper new album for a long time. That wait is now over — Beck's Morning Phaseis streaming now in full from NPR ahead of its full release on February 25th.
Morning Phase has been described as a "sequel" to Beck's 2002 classic Sea Change — an album that eschewed his more traditional mashed-up, upbeat sound for lush, acoustic-driven soundscapes, a deliberate, sometimes ponderous tempo, and introspective, often bleak...
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