Sargasso Sea (Pram album) explained

Sargasso Sea
Type:Album
Artist:Pram
Cover:Pram - Sargasso Sea.jpg
Released:August 1995
Recorded:Third Sex Studios in Birmingham, England
Genre:Neo-psychedelia
Length:45:12
Label:Too Pure
Producer:Pram
Prev Title:Helium
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Music for Your Movies
Next Year:1996

Sargasso Sea is an album by the English band Pram, released in 1995.[1] [2]

Critical reception

The Orlando Sentinel wrote that the "cinematic sweep of Pram's work is sometimes reminiscent of Portishead, but there's more hallucinatory detail." The Colorado Daily stated that "as vocalist Rosie Cuckston breathes out her melodies, wavy synths, tight snare hits and funky bass lines move the songs along, taking the listener on an undersea adventure."[3] In his 2023 interview of Pram, Brett Abrahamsen referred to the album as "a masterpiece" and "one of the most fascinating albums of the modern era".[4]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. David . Sprague . Pram . . 2007 . March 7, 2013.
  2. Conway . Jamie T. . Seaweed all about it! — Sargasso Sea by Pram . Melody Maker . Sep 23, 1995 . 72 . 38 . 37.
  3. News: Askari . Max . On Air Next: A look back at classics from Pram, Slint and Pavement . Colorado Daily . April 24, 2019 . Columnists.
  4. https://www.furious.com/perfect/pram.html