If this album doesn't deserve full marks, I would love to hear the album that does.
Dealing with the topic of media consumption and audience reliance on what is often an untrustworthy industry for information, 'The Week That Was' is essentially a crime thriller told through music.
After hearing this you will have found a police force that you won't mind being held in custody by.
The song expresses the feelings of alienation and being incarcerated (hence the Great Escape analogy) but also the frustration of schism.
Not knowing what you're going to get as one track ends and the next track starts is an enjoyment that not many records these days can offer, and when the songs are of such a high calibre, it makes for thoroughly refreshing listening.
‘White Fields And Open Devices’ is a tremendous debut awash with diversity and originality that serves as preface to a clearly industrious future and wholly asserts that Vessels have the talent and creativity to develop and evolve into a formidable entity.
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