In Brief
* * * Verve, “A Storm in Heaven,” Vernon Yard/Virgin. Verve is yet another British band with pouty lips playing trancy tunes, but this debut album makes its mark regardless. Singer Richard Ashcroft’s whimsical, occasionally soul-wrenching vocals breeze in and out of delicate guitar interludes and hallucinatory washes of tumbling melody. Verve’s “Storm” is a warm, inviting chill-out.
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