Advantages: A great album of rare and unreleased material with a "best of" compilation attached. Disadvantages: None to speak of. Lyrics in the sleeve notes would have been a good addition.
made up of two wholly unrelated words with no hidden meaning, as they hoped that ?Turin Brakes? would eventually become associated only with their music. Their career to date has seen them release a number of EP?s and four studio albums (?The Optimist LP? in 2001, ?Ether Song? in 2003, ?JackInABox? in 2005 and ?Dark on Fire? in 2007) as well as ?Live at the Palladium?, a live album released in 2005. Plans are afoot for a fifth studio release sometime in 2010. More info (including a full bio and discography) can be found on their official web site (www.turinbrakes.com).
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?Bottled at Source? is their first compilation album and it hit the stores just last month (September 2009). As the title suggests, it contains material from their eight years with the Source record label and coincides with the tenth anniversary ...
Advantages: A full-barrelled onslaught of witty pop Disadvantages: That it's self-indulgent hardly needs saying
I don't know about you, but I'm the sort of person who will lay in bed at night, staring at the ceiling, and just before sliding into my slumbers will contemplate the great enigmas that beset mankind. Can we not all just live in peace, tolerance and understanding? Is there a God? Is this all there is, and after this comes merely an inky blackness? And most important of all, why has there never been an album of songs about cricket done by two Irish blokes?
Well agonise about the latter no more, as Thomas Walsh and Neil Hannon have adopted the moniker of The Duckworth Lewis Method (the name given to the formula used to calculate by how many runs England would have lost a one-day international match if it hadn't been cut short by rain) and stepped into the breach. Or strode up to the crease. Or something...and provided a collection ...
Advantages: great follow up to So Much For The City Disadvantages: short album, only 10 songs
. "Let's Bottle Bohemia" is the story of the thrills one year on....
The album opens with an up-beat song "Tell Me Something I Don't Know." The song opens with a rousing guitar rift and then the drums and Conor's vocals all kick in. It's catchy but it distinctly shows how they moved on since "So Much For The City". The song is a great opening, a real attention grabber as it seems to twinged with a little frustration.
Best Lyric: "Tell Me Something I Don't Know,
Cause these streets aint paved with gold,
And vanity won't release me"
and another favourite line "Because every town I pass through keeps reminding me of plans we used to share." Quite sentimental!
"Whatever Happened To Corey Haim" is the second track and was the first single off the album. It's an upbeat little affair. The lyrics are ...
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