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Jethro Tull Drops “Curious Ruminant,” Return to 70s Form

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Jethro Tull's latest release, Curious Ruminant, marks a significant milestone in their storied history, reviving the quintessential sound that defined their 1970s peak era, filled with swirling flutes, intricate mandolins, and evocative lyrical content. This new album, following closely on the heels of The Zealot Gene (2022) and RökFlöte (2023), continues the band's trajectory back to their roots, delighting fans with its nostalgic flair. Frontman Ian Anderson's craftsmanship is evident throughout the album, which features classic band members alongside newer faces such as Jack Clark on electric guitar.

The songs in Curious Ruminant offer a blend of thematic richness and musical depth. For example, “The Tipu House” was released as a single prior to the album, and serves as a beacon of hope and resilience against adversity. Anderson describes the song as a commentary on societal aspirations and the potential for greatness despite challenging circumstances. Furthermore, the flute and mandolin's interplay evoke an auditory sensation reminiscent of the band's “Songs from the Wood” era, a feature sure to resonate with enthusiasts longing for that signature Tull sound. The track “Drink From the Same Well” stands out as a three-part suite, both lyrically profound and musically intricate, reflecting on themes of unity and shared humanity.

Anderson's introspective approach to songwriting on this album diverges into more personal realms, a shift from his typically observational style. The lyrics often employ personal pronouns, drawing listeners closer to Anderson's own philosophical musings. “Over Jerusalem,” another notable track, explores religious coexistence and the ancient city's contrasting aura of wonder and division, while “Interim Sleep” offers solace through its spoken-word intimacy, further showcasing Anderson's versatility.

“Curious Ruminant” not only revisits the band's glorious past but also bridges to modern sensibilities, intriguing both the old faithful and a new generation. The album masterfully captures the spirit of Tull's celebrated sound, replete with intricate arrangements and poetic lyrics. As such, it is poised to be a cherished addition to the band’s formidable catalog, further cementing their legacy in rock history.

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