Burial's sophomore masterpiece, Untrue, is a groundbreaking work of electronic music that continues to captivate audiences to this day. Released on 5 November 2007 via Hyperdub, this 13-track album is a testament to Burial's innovative production style, which seamlessly blends elements of dubstep, UK garage, and ambient textures.
Building upon the foundations laid by his self-titled debut, Untrue showcases Burial's growth as a producer, with a more prominent use of pitch-shifted and time-stretched vocals, airy atmospheres, and his signature drum patterns. The result is a complex, yet tender, soundscape that is both stark and breathtaking.
Featuring tracks like 'Archangel', 'Near Dark', and 'Raver', Untrue is a masterclass in sonic storytelling, with each song expertly crafted to evoke a unique emotional response. The album's 50-minute duration is a journey through the depths of Burial's creative vision, with moments of intense energy and quiet introspection.
With its release, Untrue garnered widespread critical acclaim, including a nomination for the 2008 Mercury Prize. The album's influence can still be felt today, and its enduring popularity is a testament to Burial's innovative spirit and artistic genius. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering Burial's work, Untrue is an essential listening experience that will leave you spellbound and eager to return to its haunting, beautiful world.