Album review: Bad Rabbits – Garden Of Eden

Bad Rabbits aren’t afraid to take up space. Their fifth album, and first full-length release in five years, is just as vast and ever-expanding as its title suggests. Garden Of Eden is an unapologetically full-on offering from the trio, which dips into tastes of the ​‘80s and ​‘90s, and even takes in terrifically trashy 2010s electro-pop.  Though their music is only lightly glittered with rock, it somehow fits in nice and snug among their heavier peers. Having Enter Shikari​’s Rou Reynolds feature on the opening a titular track is a testament to that, and he dives straight in with his footprint poetic approach. Fredua Boakye’s vocals are resonant and full, and everything about it feels like rebirth, rejuvenation and resilience.  Elsewhere, the band explore lust...

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