Like this. The second lady of Iceland (after Bjork and co-writer of Kylie's #1 Slow) takes a deviation from her trip-hoppish debut, Love In The Time Of Science, to return with a delightful and sweet ballad Heartstopper from 2005's Fisherman's Woman. Now she's closer to Stina Nordenstam than Portishead or Goldfrapp and it's a surprising but well-worth turn. (A)Sunday, July 17, 2005
AuralAssault: Heartstopper by Emiliana Torrini
Like this. The second lady of Iceland (after Bjork and co-writer of Kylie's #1 Slow) takes a deviation from her trip-hoppish debut, Love In The Time Of Science, to return with a delightful and sweet ballad Heartstopper from 2005's Fisherman's Woman. Now she's closer to Stina Nordenstam than Portishead or Goldfrapp and it's a surprising but well-worth turn. (A)
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