Daily MPfree: Pagan Wanderer Lu
John Rogers | Monday 28 June, 2010 11:37
It’s not often you get a song that could be described as “an ode to procreation” – ironically, it’s not particularly sexy subject matter. But Pagan Wanderer Lu‘s “A Girl Named Aeroplane” is exactly that, a poetic song about conceiving and raising a child in a world beset by ideological rifts. It’s very pretty, both in concept and execution, like much of his new album “European Monsoon”, which came out last week.
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