The first sounds heard on Laura Marling’s eighth album ‘Patterns in Repeat’ are the murmurings of her talking with her partner as a baby coos in the background. It’s a rare direct insight ...
“I want you to know that I gave it up willingly/ Nothing real was lost in the bringing of you to me,” sings Laura Marling to her baby daughter on Patterns in Repeat. Recorded mostly at the 34 ...
We could call this a script. Laura Marling calls it “patterns in repeat.” The record comes on the heels of the birth of her daughter. Indeed, at first glance, Patterns seems to be all about ...
Patterns in Repeat is a study in intimacy. It opens with Child of Mine, which begins with sounds from her infant daughter; it is a song about slowing down, partly conveyed through lovely choral ...
How important is injured star Boston Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis to the team's chances to repeat as champions? Enough that at least one NBA analyst thinks the ball club ought to have an award ...
Combat in Oblivion has all the texture of beating a gammon joint with ... making the strangest cretin imaginable in hopes of history repeating itself.
But could it be that humans were now unconsciously repeating words popularized by these machines? To explore this possibility, they set out to investigate. The first challenge was to gather a ...
Thusly, it is a lullaby of great texture and dynamics rather than something uniformly smooth. A song for an adult to drift to while trying to get their child to sleep. [3.5/5] ‘Patterns in Repeat’: ...
Ahead of the series-deciding third Test between Pakistan and England in Rawalpinidi, we look at the big talking points, including the pitch, problems for Ollie Pope, and inexperienced spinner ...