Review: Faithless return with their first studio album since 2010's 'The Dance', and their first without founding member Maxi Jazz. Fear not, though, because UK spoken word artist Suli Breaks features on five of the 12 tracks and fills those esteemed shoes nicely with his conscious rap vocals. Stylistically, the album - in true Faithless fashion - ranges widely, from ambient/spoken word interlude 'Friendship' to the out-and-out pop of 'Walk In My Shoes', via the hazy, Massive Attacks-esque breaks of 'Remember', the ambient dub excursion that is 'My Town' (feat GAIKA) and the club-friendly 'I Need Someone' and 'All Blessed', while the mighty Jazzie B features on the distinctly Soul II Soul-esque 'Innadadance'. All told, 'All Blessed' is a welcome and very accomplished return to the fray.
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