The Glasgow quintet's transition to a legacy act highlights their consistent quality and ability to evolve, focusing on new material rather than nostalgia-driven tours.
With a breezy and upbeat sound, their new album carries the vintage swagger of early records, showcasing Alex Kapranos's growth as a songwriter over the years.
'The Human Fear' explores the thrill of being human through fears, with Kapranos's clever character sketches echoing Britpop's sardonic storytelling style.
Kapranos's lyricism in songs like 'Audacious' encapsulates an anti-defeatist optimism, blending catchy pop elements with reflections on life and resilience.
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