"Let's start by making it clear who is the enemy here," sings the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, opening the album with "Marching the Hate Machines (Into the Sun)" a title that everyone should be able to get behind, regardless of political persuasion. Marking an invigorating return to form for the Thievery Corporation production team of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, The Cosmic Game assembles a stellar cast of guest vocalists and collaborators to help the duo craft their most focused and captivating work to date.Īnd though the Thievery Corp.'s trademark confluence of chilled trip-hop, time-stretched dub, and casual musical globetrotting initially appears as tranquil as ever, beneath this false serenity churns an undercurrent of political anger, disillusionment and alienation that helps charge the album with enhanced fervor and vitality.
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