After nearly two years, Kill Shelter is returning with “Slow Burn Sorrow,” the first volume in the Selected Electroacoustic Works series. This album features seven minimally arranged tracks, emphasizing the raw essence of Pete Burns’ songwriting, created with simple instrumentation. The collection includes six original pieces written by Burns, along with a cover of Talk Talk’s “I Don’t Believe in You,” and will be released on October 17 in digital and cassette formats.
Given that this album marks a significant return for Burns, it raises the question: How does the shift to a more stripped-down, acoustic style reflect the current trends in music, particularly in a world that often favors highly produced tracks?
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