The Legendary Pink Dots reviewed at brainwashed.com

The Legendary Pink Dots, credit Michael McGrath

In 40 years of creating music, Edward Ka-Spel and Legendary Pink Dots have rarely sounded so perfectly in tune with the world they’ve long warned us about. So Lonely in Heaven isn’t just another album; it feels like an artifact for our time, a mirror held up to the fragile, dystopian reality we’ve stumbled into. The Dots’ vision—once surreal, exaggerated, otherworldly—now feels disturbingly prescient. What was once a world imagined through their “Terminal Kaleidoscope” has merged with the one we live in. Maybe it was always this bad, and Ka-Spel has been trying to show us all along.
- Eve McGivern, brainwashed.com

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