Artist's albums
Superstitious
2023 · single
Life's A Joke
2023 · single
Islomania
2021 · album
Carpenter (Prism Song)
2021 · single
Carpenter (Prism Song)
2021 · single
Set The Fairlight
2021 · single
(We Like To) Do It With The Lights On
2021 · single
Return to the Sea (10th Anniversary Remaster)
2016 · album
Should I Remain Here At Sea?
2016 · album
Taste
2016 · album
Ski Mask
2013 · album
Ski Mask (Spotify Exclusive Commentary Version)
2013 · album
A Sleep & A Forgetting
2012 · album
Vapours
2009 · album
Arm's Way
2008 · album
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Biography
If Islands' last record, (2021's Islomania) was a Saturday Night Fever dream, then the follow up--2023's And That's Why Dolphins Lost Their Legs--is the Sunday Morning comedown. Taking a giant leap forward, replete with addictive hooks at every turn, "Dolphins" (the 9th in the catalogue), stands out as the strongest and most articulate Islands record yet. Nick Thorburn and band manage to slyly tap into both the pain and the joy of living, often simultaneously, while stripping the music down to its simplest element: a strange sample rubbing up against a bouncing bassline, a snappy kick and snare firing off against a persistent, hooky guitar line. Though refined and deliberate, the music has a certain playfulness that Thorburn hasn’t tapped into in quite some time. The record is a notable departure from previous outings, but the DNA of Thorburn's early work, namely his first band The Unicorns, can be heard clearly throughout songs like "Headlines", "Life's A Joke" and "And All You Can Do is Laugh”. Dolphins, which came together over a methodical, carefully considered multi-year process, continues Thorburn's fruitful collaboration with co-producer Patrick Ford (!!!), and features production on a few songs from Chris Coady (Beach House) and Mike Stroud (Ratatat).