... For the first time ever, at the end of the gig I bought his first full length album, Sleep is for the Week, browsed the track list and was disappointed to see that the first two songs above which I mentioned were not included.
I gave the CD a proper listening to the next night, and was ... Read review
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Advantages: Fresh music, great lyrics Disadvantages: While there is the odd weaker song, they are not a dissadvantage
One of the best things about going to gigs, is discovering new bands and artists that you would otherwise have never paid any attention to, this has happened to me a number of times, discovering bands like The Horrors when I saw the Fratellis but one time, seeing Biffy Clyro, I had this happen big time, I discovered someone who would shoot straight to the top in my books, aka. Mr. Frank Turner.
I saw him at the Junction with my friend, ... ...he came on stage we assumed he was the guy tuning the guitars, that was until he said Hello, Im Frank Turner. Standing before us was then 25 year old Frank, with his trusty semi-acoustic guitar, a rather cool hat and a mind full of excellent songs. He captured the crowd with songs like Thatcher Fucked the Kids, Nashville Tennessee and Ballad of me and My Friends. For the first time ever, at the end of the gig I bought his first full length ... more
One of the best things about going to gigs, is discovering new bands and artists that you would otherwise have never paid any attention to, this has happened to me a number of times, discovering bands like The Horrors when I saw the Fratellis but one time, seeing Biffy Clyro, I had this happen big time, I discovered someone who would shoot straight to the top in my books, aka. Mr. Frank Turner.
I saw him at the Junction with my friend, neither of us knew who Frank Turner was, and when he came on stage we assumed he was the guy tuning the guitars, that was until he said Hello, Im Frank Turner. Standing before us was then 25 year old Frank, with his trusty semi-acoustic guitar, a rather cool hat and a mind full of excellent songs. He captured the crowd with songs like Thatcher Fucked the Kids, Nashville Tennessee and Ballad of me and My Friends. For the first time ever, at the end of the gig I bought his first full length album, Sleep is for the Week, browsed the track list and was disappointed to see that the first two songs above which I mentioned were not included.
I gave the CD a proper listening to the next night, and was instantly a Frank fan.
About Frank
Frank was originally in a band called Million Dead which ran from around 2001 to 2005, but decided to pursue a different style of music from the more hardcore styling of Million Dead, and released the EP Campfire Punkrock in 2006, which contained the two tracks I had been searching for. This was followed by Sleep is for the Week and another EP The Real Damage in 2007. And in 2008 he released his latest album, Love, Ire and Song.
What is it about Frank that is so great?
Frank transmits an obscene amount of passion behind all his songs, especially when you see him live. His lyrics are real, and tell stories or convey messages. It is real traditionalist folk music, brought up to date. I cant find anyone who compares to Frank, other than lyrically, his friend Chris T-T.
Frank is also really nice, he responds to e-mails you send him (I cant remember what they were about, but it was non-stalkerish I swear!) and always stays around after a gig to meet his fans, normally I end up leaving before I get a chance to say hello, but last time I managed to meet him
The Album
The Real Damage
Powering straight in with a simple ballad, telling the tale of a weekend out a story that probably everyone can relate to someway or another. While it isnt the best song from the album, I tend to have it on a lot when I have a hangover, mainly due to the fact it isnt too heavy, but also because it makes me smile. Simple lyrics, with a somewhat jovial tone, although it does have a slight underlying message of how many days are you going to waste?
Well I started the night with all my friends and I ended up alone, I started out so happy now I'm hungover and down. I stood on a street corner and I felt a little sick. It was about then that I realized I was halfway through the first day of the week.
Vital Signs
One of the many songs about Franks life, tackling the issue of being away all the time, and living a good life. Musically its slightly more lively, containing a soft drum beat behind the vocals, although personally, this is my least favourite track of the album.
And when Im gone, The worlds revolve, and life goes on, So mark no grave, Forget my name. If the song remains And everybodys got a drink and a smile, Well, thats just fine by me.
Romantic Fatigue
Another simple song, led by Franks guitar, about his love life, and not being able to find someone to stay with, this song is built on in the next album, with tracks such as Substitute.
And I never know which song I should play her, Each melody is a memory of a not-forgotten failure. So when I get out my guitar tonight, to do what I do, Remember: I probably didn't write this song for you.
Using the idea of writing songs, it suggests that his feelings have never been really fresh, I never wrote a song for you, implies that maybe his feelings are burning out, and that each person he is with doesnt give him the freshness of the previous and he cant write a song for them.
A Decent Cup of Tea
The softest song on the album, Franks voice slowly flowing over a picked notes on his guitar. I think it is about a girl he likes but doesnt see him in the same light, she is constantly going from bastard to bastard and calling Frank to talk about it, Frank grows affection but doesnt dare tell her. I see her in the nightclubs, I see her in the bars, At rooftop after-parties, or crammed into friends' cars, And we talk about the weather, and how she drowns her pain in drink, And I nod and never ever dare to tell her what I think.
Lyrically I think the song is very good, and musically it is slow, and quite sad, definitely fits the times when youre in a bit of a mood, or just fancy listening to something quiet.
Fathers Day
A more lively song now, tackling the feelings between him and his father. Fathers Day is played live quite a bit by him, and is great for getting people to move a bit more, and is one of the first tracks on the album a bit of passion is stuck behind the words. There is a bit near the end, na na na.. which the crowd always join in on, as the violin plays. This is one of my favourites from the album, and lyrically is very good.
Whats the point in making vows that youre never going to keep? A lifetime lying awake means youll never get to sleep. And all the promises you made, that were painful and untrue, Of all the things you do they reflect worst on you.
Worst Things Happen at Sea
This was one of the songs that really drew me into Frank when I first saw him, since there is so much passion in it. Musically it has a bit of a sea feel, with a cello behind it, and some medium tempo picking of the guitar. The song tells the story of spitting up with someone, and how hard it is on him, although at the end he simply says guess worse things happen at sea.
Well honestly, your honesty, it has emerged unscathed And I hope youre doing fine, because me, Im doing fucking great. And I wouldnt want to waste another second of your time I know my place, I know your face, So you hide yours and Ill keep to mine.
Another of my favourites from the album, and an excellent one to see live.
My Kingdom for a Horse
Another song, telling of days spent with various girls, and nights of drink and drugs. Lyrically mediocre, likewise musically, not one of the strongest songs of the album, certainly easy to flick through.
And I'm trying to speak straight, But I'm drunk and I'm lonely and you won't believe me, And I'm trying to see straight, But I've been up for days and it scares you away, And I'm trying to keep straight, But I'd trade it all for just five minutes more Of your wandering hands with their simple demands that are All the things I ever wanted, better than the powder and pills, All the things I ever needed, the only thing that doesn't seem to kill, That still makes me smile.
Back in the Day
Another faster paced song, with a sweet jangly sound behind it, makes you tap your feet. Lyrically about growing up, and Franks love of Punk music, it is another song that Frank uses to unravel a great amount of passion behind live. It is by a fraction, the shortest song from the album too, which is a shame, since it is has the catchiest music behind it.
That little dream is over, it was never going to last Everybody? moved along and it? all in the past But when I was just 16 I pinned my colours to the mast And punk rocks in the ink thats in my skin The attitude in every song I sing And we didnt change the world, we didnt win We probably didnt even save my life, its true But I bet we had a better time than you
Once we were the Anarchists
For a long while, this was my favourite track, and I really liked the catchy chorus. Musically similar to many of the other songs, drums and guitar, no complications, lyrically speaking of old demonstrations and beliefs that you lose, or at least the passion of trying to change things, its a really good song, and if you dont listen to any other songs from the album I would at least recommend this one.
Im young enough to be all pissed off But Im old enough to be jaded Im of the age where I want things to change But with age my hopes have faded Im young and bored of being young and bored If I was old I could say Im seen it all before In short, Im tired, and in short Im probably fired If the revolution doesnt want me I dont give a shit
Wisdom Teeth
A song in the similar vein to the above, the way that things change as you grow up, and you dont always end up making the decisions that you thought you would. It has just the guitar and Frank throughout, with a sweet taste of the passion he packs in.
And suddenly it's as clear as clear could be I'm not quite the perfect man that I hoped I'd be. And though I always tried to live an honest life, To tell the truth I've told my share of lies.
The Ladies of London Town
More of a chart friendly song, and more reminiscent of the songs which he produces for Love Ire and Song, albeit not quite as good. Lively, and simple strumming of the guitar accompanied by some bass and drums.
The ladies of London town Go flowing through these streets like water Running little streams down to the river. They wash the dirty ground, they sweep me off my feet, But like an English summer; theyll soon be gone forever.
Must Try Harder
Similar to A Decent cup of Tea, with a soft drum beat, and spikes where the lyrics are more strongly sang. The song has a slow tempo, with long vowels (eg. nooooooooooot), while it isnt the strongest on the album its defiantly not the worst.
Clothes unwashed and post unopened Songs unfinished, vows now broken Shame on me, I could be so much better than I am
The Ballad of me and My Friends
Recorded live in the Camden Barfly which gives the idea of what Frank live is all about. The song itself, is just him with his guitar, and the lyrics are sang boldly, and you can hear the passion in his voice so strong. A song about making it in the music business or life, and that it isnt about where you get, but how you get there.
But if youre all about the destination, then take a fucking flight. Were going nowhere slowly, but were seeing all the sights. And were definitely going to hell, But well have all the best stories to tell.
Summary
It is a lot harder than I thought to review Franks work. Admittedly, his albums are not as good as seeing him live, he just doesnt pack in quite the passion he does when he is performing, which is a shame, but I dont think any bands can do that. Frank writes brilliant songs, that are down to earth, and easy to relate to, the music is simple and not done to amaze but to entertain.
As an album, it is perhaps possible to consider it like a concept album, where although not about one specific theme, it is about one time in his life, and that is definitely felt when you move on to listening to his next album.
I sincerely recommend this album to anyone who likes folk music, be that modern stuff like Laura Marling, or older bits such as Neil Diamond or Bob Dylan. Frank has a clean sound, which you cannot tire of.
You can get it for 7.99 from hmv.co.uk - worth every penny.
Advantages: An album with excellent lyrical and musical content Disadvantages: -
...2007 he released this album, Sleep Is for the Weak. I'd been aware of turner under his previous guise of the Million Dead however the release of solo material took me a little bit by surprise. It was a real change of direction from the hardcore punk approach from Million Dead to the far more relaxed and chilled out folk punk of Turner's solo material. The album itself was recorded in a studio in Oxford over a period of 2 months during 2006 and was ... ...record label based in London. While the album itself wasn't released to a massive fan fair it was fair to say that the album was on the whole well received. The musical press in particular had a lot of good things to say about Turner's solo material. While the albums sound was a massive departure from the music Turner had become known for it works particularly well. His vocals really suit the slower melody and pace of the tracks on this album and ...
Andy.mack 27.10.2009
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Advantages: A very good, varied album. Disadvantages: Some people hate Frank Turner.
Sleep is for the Week is Frank Turner's second album since leaving the hardcore band Million Dead. He also has a new one out recently, but I'll get to that some other time. What we have here is a clean sample of British folk-rock, acoustic singer-songwriter, anti-folk, alternative.... However you classify it, it's a somewhat angry guy with a guitar and some backing musicians. It's a really nice album, longer than it's predecessor Campfire Punkrock, ... ...the first track is called The Real Damage, and it's got a simple texture. The song is about waking up the night after a party, feeling melancholy, thinking about life. We've all done it, and he captures it quite effectively.
Vital Signs strikes you straight away, it's a stand-out track that was distributed a lot on demos and promotional CDs before the album's release. It builds to a very nice chorus and the instruments are joined by string parts ...
Furbystein 23.06.2008
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Advantages: Great sounding, amazing lyrics Disadvantages: Disadvantages?!
Sleep Is for the Week is the debut album by Frank Turner, the former lead-singer of punk rock band Million Dead, and released on January 15th 2007 via Xtra Mile Recordings.
Those that know of Million Dead, or even those who don't, would know that the term 'punk' was just what they were - fast, distorted angst, but now frontman Frank has returned on his own in a style best suited as 'folk' with an acoustic guitar and a stunning ability for song-writing.
... ...spot or show an achilles heel. In the opening track "The Real Damage" Frank sings about the experience of the morning after a heavy night before. Waking up somewhere you don't know, having no money left, and no idea where you're going...but realising that you're not the only person that's ever done it.
There's a sense of pessimism to his lyrics, for example this is an extract from the opening track:
"Suddenly it hit me I got paid this Friday last, ...
carl.mcqueen 03.09.2008
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Advantages: Great lyrics and music. Superb vocalist Disadvantages: none
Frank Turner had his original claim to fame as the lead singer of the band million dead, who in 2003 hit it big as nominees in the kerang! awards, as best newcomers. Although Frank Turner even worked as a historian at a top London university, he found time to branch off from the band, and become a solo artist, and this million dead singer now turner folk troubador is set to make it big in the near future, having just played at reading festival 2007. ... ...2006 and released earlier this year, flaunts his new solo acoustic style. The lyrics are extremely down to earth, and has something that everybody will be able to relate to, and mixed with a catchy rhythm. If you are a fan of acoustic folk music, or have heard Frank's previous work, such as his previous album "Campfire punkrock", then I strongly recommend this album for you. ...
AbbyForsyth 29.08.2007
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