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Touchdown [PA] [Slipcase] (CD - 2009)

Touchdown [PA] [Slipcase] (CD - 2009)

( UPC: 00600116998620)
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Artist: Brakesbrakesbrakes

Label: Fat Cat Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative

Album Description: Personnel: Eamon Hamilton (vocals, acoustic guitar); Thomas White (guitar, guitars, drums, background vocals); Alex White (guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion); Alex White (keyboards, drums... Read More

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Album Description
Personnel: Eamon Hamilton (vocals, acoustic guitar); Thomas White (guitar, guitars, drums, background vocals); Alex White (guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion); Alex White (keyboards, drums, percussion); Marc Beatty (bass guitar).

Audio Mixer: Paul Savage.

If the Brakes were the Pixies (a band that sounds very similar), Touchdown would be their Doolittle -- that is, a slightly more polished and accessible album than their last, showing the band tightening their reigns slightly and turning in some of their tightest, cleanest work to date. It's a genuine alt pop album, one that finds the former and current members of British Sea Power, Electric Soft Parade, and the Tenderfoot more masterful than ever at churning out opaque, punchy melodies anchored by dry wit. College rock crossover potential seems evident, but, while Touchdown looks to appeal to a broader audience than its predecessors, that's not to say that things are overly toned down or have lost their edge. Things have simply been made less convoluted by trimming off the extra fat. Brakes, like always, exercise a wide variety of styles, and show off their ability to change their dynamic range drastically from one song to the next. "Red Tag" finds the group paying tribute to Radiohead, but in a much more furious punk rock fashion, "Eternal Refrain" is a sweet little country slice about the circular nature of life, and "Leaving England" is a relieving day dreamy space ballad ends the album. But as solid as these moments are, they're a little generic sounding in the overall context. The heart of Brakes lies in their true jams: immediate jingle-jangle pop songs with big, chunky choruses. And boy, there are a lot of them. ~ Jason Lymangrover

Track Listing
1.Two Shocks
2.Don't Take Me to Space (Man)
3.Red Rag
4.Worry About It Later
5.Crush on You
6.Eternal Return
7.Do You Feel the Same?
8.Ancient Mysteries
9.Oh! Forever
10.Hey Hey
11.Why Tell the Truth (When It's Easier to Lie)
12.Leaving England
Album Information

UPC:
00600116998620
Release Date: Apr 21, 2009
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative
Label: Fat Cat Records
Distributor: Alternative
Engineer: Paul Savage
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2009
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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