The Rip
Portishead · 2008
9 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock ยท electronica ยท experimental rock
Ethereal soundscapes weave with haunting melodies, creating a melancholic atmosphere that lingers in the air.
The Rip is a single by Portishead, released in 2008. Ethereal soundscapes weave with haunting melodies, creating a melancholic atmosphere that lingers in the air. 'The Rip' received critical acclaim, highlighting Portishead's influence in the trip-hop genre and solidifying their legacy. It was praised for its introspective lyrics and innovative production, appearing on numerous year-end lists and reaffirming the band's status as pioneers in alternative music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Rip sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes weave with haunting melodies, creating a melancholic atmosphere that lingers in the air. Rooted in alternative rock and electronica.
What makes The Rip by Portishead notable?
'The Rip' received critical acclaim, highlighting Portishead's influence in the trip-hop genre and solidifying their legacy. It was praised for its introspective lyrics and innovative production, appearing on numerous year-end lists and reaffirming the band's status as pioneers in alternative music. Released in 2008, 'The Rip' marks Portishead's return after an 11-year hiatus since their acclaimed album 'Third.' This period saw the band evolving their sound while maintaining their signature blend of electronica and melancholy, showcasing a matured artistry that reflects both personal and musical growth.
How many songs are on The Rip?
The Rip has 2 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Rip Standout 4:31
- 2 Silence (Portishead in Portishead) Standout 4:38
Release Date
June 9, 2008
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
9 min 9 sec
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