Kitchens of Distinction was an alternative rock band that formed in the late 1980s in London, England. Their second album, Strange Free World, was released in 1991 and is considered one of their most influential works.
Strange Free World features a distinctive blend of shoegaze, dream pop, and post-punk, with Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine serving as the album's producer. Singer Patrick Fitzgerald's lyrics are introspective and poetic, exploring themes of love, hope, and disillusionment.
Some of the standout tracks on the album include "Drive That Fast," a driving, guitar-driven anthem about the freedom and exhilaration of speed; "Polaroids," a haunting ballad about nostalgia and loss; and the title track, "Strange Free World," which features a psychedelic, swirling sound and dreamlike lyrics.
Strange Free World received critical acclaim upon its release and has continued to be praised as a classic of the shoegaze and dream pop genres. The album remains a touchstone for fans of atmospheric, melancholic rock music.
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