I am gradually letting the idea of reliving my youth go and trying to accept
each new album on its own terms. Yet producer Ben Hillier’s sound isn’t to my taste
and both “Sounds of the Universe” and ”Playing the Angel” fell short of their
potential. I will be honest; I wasn’t expecting much with new release “Delta
Machine”, but I have been pleasantly surprised.
The single “Heaven” is a brooding “grower” in the “Only When
I Lose Myself” mould. “Secret to the End” has some really clever touches that
almost sound contemporary and hold the presses……even has some sounds that aren’t
distorted. “Soothe My Soul” sounds like the “Personal Jesus” riff is about to
break out at any minute and rumbles along very nicely. Tracks such as “Slow”
aren’t to my taste, but there is much else to like on this disc that means the
poorer tracks don’t seem to matter. “Soft Touch” sounds almost circa 1983 and “Goodbye”
is a fitting ending.
So don’t approach “Delta Machine” with caution (even if
Corbijn has outdone himself in terms of crap sleeves). It’s not a pop-fest by
any stretch of the imagination, but it is a good album full of new ideas (and plenty
of old ones) which not even Hillier could ruin.