Forwards
This is The Egg's third album, their first two being Albumen and Travelator from the 90s. For the most part this album takes a more soothing, slightly more pop-ish, and definitely more lyrical turn than their previous two albums. Although at heart it's still an album meant to sick back and chill to instead of listening intently to the lyrics. The Egg shows their originality once again by producing something of an electronica sound but with more real instruments than an electronica group. It comes off as more natural sounding and easier to listen to that way, and I love it. I'd have to say my favorite track is the first one, 'Wall', but perhaps partially because of nostaligic reasons. Anyway, just like The Egg's other albums, Forwards is a rare gem. Another album you're aren't likely to hear anything similar to. I feel very fortunate that I discovered this band. I don't own the actual CD (I plan to), but I purchased an mp3 version online soon after it was released, so I can't say anything about the CD having copy protection. If that is true, it's a shame. Paying customers should not be treated like criminals, and many paying customers of music play their music on their computers these days. But enough of that. If you're a fan of The Egg's previous works, get this album. It is in my opinion their best. If you've never heard of them, you can listen to samples online, such as at their website, theegg.org.uk. If you like soothing, unique pop with an electronica twist, you should get this album.