{"product_id":"have-some-faith-in-magic","title":"Have Some Faith in Magic","description":"Signed to Mogwai's Rock Action label, experimental four-piece Errors have often been regarded as the pretenders to their fellow Glaswegians' post-rock throne. However, their third album, Have Some Faith in Magic, suggests that they're now fully equipped to step out of their celebrated bosses' shadows. The follow-up to 2010's cleverly titled Come Down with Me still centers on their ability to create sprawling and richly textured soundscapes, but it's very much a warmer and less abrasive affair, with several nods toward the '80s synth pop scene and a newfound penchant for vocals, albeit distant and largely unintelligible ones, which lend the likes of the early Depeche Mode-esque melancholy of \"Blank Media\" and the analog cosmic pop of \"Magna Encarta\" a more melodic edge. Fans of their previous left-field output needn't be too concerned that they're straying too far into the mainstream, as while there are tentative steps toward both the dancefloor, with the four-to-the-floor beats and Balearic basslines of acid house pastiche \"Pleasure Palaces,\" and chillout territory with the blissful bleep-laden electronica of \"The Knock,\" the band's off-kilter tendencies remain intact, whether it's the haunting Gregorian chants that permeate the Vangelis does Afro-beat of \"Earthscore,\" the clattering industrial electro of \"Barton Spring,\" or the woozy prog of opener \"Tusk.\" A subtle but confident change in direction, Have Some Faith in Magic suggests Mogwai better start looking over their shoulders. ~ Jon O'Brien","brand":"InnerSleeve","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41907473645733,"sku":"5051083061643","price":32.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0612\/6007\/1077\/files\/35cde35f050719c4ec304b2ee3fe59e0.jpg?v=1777760928","url":"https:\/\/www.innersleeve.com\/products\/have-some-faith-in-magic","provider":"InnerSleeve","version":"1.0","type":"link"}