I first came across Miles Away through one song - Worlds Apart. I had this in a compilation of many other hardcore tracks, but I found that this consistently stood out. Under the strength of that song alone I purchased Miles Away debut album titled... um.... Miles Away.
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Advantages: Nice little hardcore tracks Disadvantages: Bit generic, too many tracks are forgettable
I first came across Miles Away through one song - Worlds Apart. I had this in a compilation of many other hardcore tracks, but I found that this consistently stood out. Under the strength of that song alone I purchased Miles Away debut album titled... um.... Miles Away.
Miles Away are a fast paced, energetic hardcore band, from Perth Australia. Influenced by the likes of Champion and Gorilla Biscuits. They released their debut under ... ...(Australia).
They have been described as one of the hardest working bands in the Australian hardcore scene and actually made Australia aware there actually was a Perth hardcore scene.
This album isn't the 'official' debut album as it collects tracks taken from two EPs 'Make it count' and 'State of Affairs' - a split CD that featured 5 Aussie bands.
---The Band---
Nick Horsnell - Vocals more
I first came across Miles Away through one song - Worlds Apart. I had this in a compilation of many other hardcore tracks, but I found that this consistently stood out. Under the strength of that song alone I purchased Miles Away debut album titled... um.... Miles Away.
Miles Away are a fast paced, energetic hardcore band, from Perth Australia. Influenced by the likes of Champion and Gorilla Biscuits. They released their debut under hardcore label Bridge Nine Records (International) and Common Bond Records (Australia).
They have been described as one of the hardest working bands in the Australian hardcore scene and actually made Australia aware there actually was a Perth hardcore scene.
This album isn't the 'official' debut album as it collects tracks taken from two EPs 'Make it count' and 'State of Affairs' - a split CD that featured 5 Aussie bands.
---The Band---
Nick Horsnell - Vocals Cam Jose - Guitar Steve Hopperton - Bass Adam Crowe - Guitar Chris Unsworth - Drums
---Track-by-Track---
Worlds Apart (2.27) - so this is the track that got me into the band. Well it's very catchy song. Quick guitars intro, before shooting straight into the lyrics, which are fired off quickly with a gang sing along giving off the main message. Great, great song. "I'd like nothing more than to trust your words/ I'd like nothing more than to trust/ but the truth is we're worlds apart"
So it Begins (1.35) - quick track, which with a quick drum roll starts off, and the lyrics are shouted straight out. "Nothing Compares!" nice short track
Turn Your Back (2.30) - takes us on a story of friendship, where somewhere has turned there back on their friends and done something that's betrayed them in some way. "You sold us out for the last time". Shouty sing-along chorus with loud rampaging guitars to close the song off.
As One (2.04) - this tracks fills up the album, very forgetful and merges into the next track really. Which is weird, as they sound very similar. The guitars and drums tear through this making this song a dull mess.
The Betrayal (2.36) - Like the last track the drum work and guitars sound the same. Listening to the lyrics it's quite ironic (whether deliberate or not) but the chorus goes "I won't dwell" on you, yet it keeps being mention, so he is 'dwelling' on them. Ok little track.
This Heart (3.12) - longest track on the album and it drags too. Loud tearing guitar, all sounds familiar to the other tracks though, so gives nothing new to give you any interest in this song.
Die Alone (3.06) - finally the album begins to pick up a bit, long metal style intro. Here we get a melodic hardcore tune. Bit more interesting than the last three tracks.
Holding on (2.31) - has an energetic aggressive lyric style, the drums crack away, while the guitars hold onto the tune, breakdown the pace ever so often so the crowd can cool off a bit.
Sinking Ships (2.25) - is an energetic track, which to me would have been a great closing track, especially when the closing lyrics are "I just can't wait until the very end, until my last breath". It took a while for me to get into this track... but now I have, I have to say I love it. If only more tracks displayed the same passion and energy this track does.
You Lose (1.16) - this track closes up the album with a mean guitar intro, before the pace is picked up and the vocals are laid out, sort of just plonked out in front of you. "And when it f**king ends, you lose... f**k you". This is great closer - so fierce and quick.
Total album time 23 minutes and 45 seconds.
Best tracks "Worlds Apart" and "Sinking Ships"
---Album Artwork---
Layout is generic hardcore album artwork, picture of a hardcore show with crowd really into it on the cover. Back cover same you get a shot of the three guys on guitars getting into it. Inside cover has group mug shot of the entire band. Inside you have the technical details/band members; this is followed by the lyrics, with numerous photos through the booklet. Final page has the Thank You's.
---Overall Opinion---
The album is overall all a pretty enjoyable listen, however they're not a band I find myself too into and I don't have any interest in getting their next album. How can I say the music didn't speak to me? Does that sound pretentious? It just all seemed a bit too generic hardcore with nothing 'special' that stood out to keep me into this band. No lyrics that reached me, with standard guitar and drumming, and vocals that are just blurted out.
If you want to get into hardcore then I'd recommend Over My Dead Body or Comeback Kid to start with, or even better go back to the 80's and check out the likes of Black Flag, Minor Threat and The Dead Kennedy's. I would not even consider this album if you don't like any heavier forms of punk.
The album can be bought very cheap of Amazon marketplace sellers.
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12.) Million MilesAway
13.) If Its Lovin That You Want Pt.2
14.) Pon De Replay (remix)
Favourite tracks
SOS
This song was massive when it was released, it is a fun sexy and really confident song about falling in lust with someone in a club, this song is great for getting everyone onto the floor on a night out and has loads of energy, its my favourite song on the album.
Break It Off- feat Sean Paul
This is a really funky song featuring Sean Paul, its a fast and sexy song about hooking up with a guy, it wasnt released in the charts, but its still one of the best songs on the album in my opinion.
Million MilesAway
This is a slower song about being right beside some one that you care about and feeling like they are just a million milesaway, and realising that you are at the end of the relationship as things ...
Advantages: Some good songs Disadvantages: Some not so good songs
. Heartbeart
5. MilesAway
6. She's Not Me
7. Incredible
8. Beat Goes On
9. Dance 2night
10. Spanish Lesson
11. Devil Wouldn't Recognize You
12. Voices
On the very play first I was actually amazed that I didn't hate this album and for me there were two obvious standout tracks. These being the upbeat and ridiculously catchy Give It 2 Me and MilesAway. Unlike Confessions On A Dancefloor where we are treated to uninterrupted beats and strange noises on Hard Candy we find a dozen much more normal sounding songs. These are on the whole proper songs, with good musical arrangements and for the first time for years these are also Madonna songs with strong lyrics. These lyrics are tales of regret, lost love and missed opportunities. It is easy to imagine that these are heartfelt words about all not being well in the Madonna/Guy Ritchie house ...
Advantages: Cannot distinguish between the beginning and ending of songs Disadvantages: no acoustic
on the cd, is clever. Immediately after the title "Hello Again." The song about ending a relationship and moving on. There will always be somone different to help you.
Start Something
Similar to the basis of Make a Move. This song is about not waiting around for something to happen. Start something and make it happen.
A Million Miles
Meaning a million milesaway from comfort. A million milesaway from everything protection. At the end of this track there is a hilarious phone message left for two members of the band (Jamie and Ian).
Last Summer
Realizing that summer is over, and a time to get serious in now approching. The last summer before you decide what you need to do with your life.
We Are Godzilla, You Are Japan
This song is about being in a position of power. Realizing that you are capable of destruction.
Sway
A great ...