To be a Kate Bush fan within the early 2000s was to stay by a drought. Bush hadn’t launched an album since 1993’s The Purple Sneakers, and we had been starting to marvel if our Cornwall queen would ever present us with new music. In 2005, she lastly launched her double album, Aerial, and it didn’t disappoint. She began the brand new period with the groovy and moody lead single, “King of the Mountain,” and stored it kooky with songs like “Pi,” the place she sang the numerical digits of pi. Nevertheless it’s “Sundown,” a piano ballad midway by Aerial’s second disc, that actually encapsulates the fantastic thing about the gathering. Simply whenever you suppose the track will soothe you into a beautiful slumber, it turns into an upbeat guitar quantity, with Bush residing out her flamenco fantasy. —Chris Rudolph