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From The Desk Of Camera Obscura: The Isle Of Skye (Scotland)

CameraObscuraLogoCamera Obscura has been perfecting its patented brand of bittersweet, lovelorn baroque pop over the course of four albums now. And after an almost four-year layoff, the band is back with Desire Lines (4AD), and it’s really rather lovely. Tracyanne Campbell talks of getting out of the band’s collective comfort zone by using a new producer, Tucker Martine (Spoon, R.E.M., My Morning Jacket), as opposed to Jari Haapalainen, who’d worked on its two last albums. But those fans suddenly fearing a startling left turn in the group’s sound can rest easy—there are no ill-advised forays into po-faced, chin-strokingly self-conscious experimentalism here. If anything, Desire Lines is a refinement, a lusher, perhaps more fully realized take on the perfect pop of Let’s Get Out Of This Country and My Maudlin CareerCamera Obscura—Campbell, Gavin Dunbar, Carey Lander, Kenny McKeeve and Lee Thomson—will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our new feature on them.

IsleSkye

McKeeve: Fly to Glasgow, rent a car, and drive five hours via Glencoe to Skye. The scenery is beyond stunning. Insane eerie mountains (Prometheus was filmed here), ancient hidden pools for swimming, great local food and beer. You can rough it or do it in style; you can be the outdoor type or you can hole up in a hotel and get drunk in one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Worth the risk of pissing rain and skin-shredding midges.

Video after the jump.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-f2NvU6JrM