You can spot a Blue Nile fan at the bus stop – they're the ones
not
giving out about the bus being late. Fans waited patiently for five years for the Scottish trio to follow up
A Walk Across the Rooftop,
their 1984 cult classic, then another seven years for this, their third album. Their patience was amply rewarded:
Peace at Last
found Paul Buchanan, Robert Bell and Paul Joseph Moore adding more textures to their electro-acoustic palette, and balancing their detached sense of wonder with a deeply personal feeling of empathy, all wrapped in a warm cloak of spirituality. Gospel-like opener
Happiness
begins with Buchanan mired in self-doubt, then raised up by an amateur choir.
Sentimental Man
and
Love Came Down
are classic Blue Nile workouts, drums and bass wound tightly around gliding guitars and key-boards, Buchanan's soulful cry gently coaxing out the emotion.
Family Life
is a melancholy Christmas song in search of something to believe in, while
Holy Love
finds God in the digital details. Bonus tracks include an unreleased demo of
Certain Kind of Angel.
Download tracks:
Happiness, Sentimental Man, Body & Soul, Family Life