
Train on the Island
Another beautifully strange entry in Aldous Harding’s catalogue — the kind of album that quietly pulls you in before you realise how weird and emotionally layered it actually is. Reuniting with longtime collaborator John Parish, Harding seems to be leaning even further into the surreal folk-pop world she’s carved out over the last few records, mixing delicate acoustic textures with sudden rhythmic shifts, odd little vocal turns and melodies that never quite go where you expect them to.
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Another beautifully strange entry in Aldous Harding’s catalogue — the kind of album that quietly pulls you in before you realise how weird and emotionally layered it actually is. Reuniting with longtime collaborator John Parish, Harding seems to be leaning even further into the surreal folk-pop world she’s carved out over the last few records, mixing delicate acoustic textures with sudden rhythmic shifts, odd little vocal turns and melodies that never quite go where you expect them to.
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Another beautifully strange entry in Aldous Harding’s catalogue — the kind of album that quietly pulls you in before you realise how weird and emotionally layered it actually is. Reuniting with longtime collaborator John Parish, Harding seems to be leaning even further into the surreal folk-pop world she’s carved out over the last few records, mixing delicate acoustic textures with sudden rhythmic shifts, odd little vocal turns and melodies that never quite go where you expect them to.












