- Music
- 04 Nov 04
Porcelain
Taken from their wondrous sophomore album of the same name, ‘Porcelain’ is a seething, ornate and riotous work, though it’s also strangely poppy and palatable.
After the demise of At The Drive In, it appears that Paul Hijonos, Tony Hajjar and Jim Ward still had unfinished business to take care of. Taken from their wondrous sophomore album of the same name, ‘Porcelain’ is a seething, ornate and riotous work, though it’s also strangely poppy and palatable. Best of all, it boasts the full-blooded character of their previous, and much missed, incarnation.
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