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Waited Up Til It Was Light (CD - 2008)

Waited Up Til It Was Light (CD - 2008)

( UPC: 00067003081122)
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Artist: Johnny Foreigner

Label: Nettwerk

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Personnel: Megan Gould (violin).

Audio Mixer: Machine.

On its 2008 full-length debut, WAITED UP TIL IT WAS LIGHT, the U.K. trio Johnny Foreigner presents a raucous set of hard-charging i... Read More

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Album Description
Personnel: Megan Gould (violin).

Audio Mixer: Machine.

On its 2008 full-length debut, WAITED UP TIL IT WAS LIGHT, the U.K. trio Johnny Foreigner presents a raucous set of hard-charging indie-rock tunes. Fronted by singer/guitarist Alexei Berrow, who is often joined on spirited backing vocals by bassist Kelly Southern, the band rarely plays at anything less than a breakneck pace, as evinced on "Our Bipolar Friends" and "Yes! You Talk Too Fast."

Johnny Foreigner are a Birmingham, England, band with an excess of energy. Their American debut blasts off with the kinetic, catchy opener "Lea Room," which sets the supercharged spirit that rides through the rest of disc. Alexi Berrow and Kelly Southern shout their boy-girl vocals over a frenetic punk-pop pace powered by Berrow's careening guitar playing and Junior Ladley's hyperactive drumming. The trio exudes a refreshing youthful exuberance that is instantly ingratiating. After barreling through the opening trio of tracks, the group really steps it up a level through the superb middle section. The hooks get a little sharper and the singing a little clearer, but the energy never flags. On "Eyes Wide Terrified," a trace of Pavement surfaces in Berrow's jagged vocal cadence; however, Johnny Foreigner boast a bigger beat, as they are more interested in getting listeners jumping around, not just shuffling their feet. The revved-up "The End and Everything After" has almost an anthemic quality, although the lyrics remain a bit too obscure to create an effective rallying cry. This is one of those albums where a lyric sheet comes in handy to get a better sense of what Berrow and Southern are shouting about. One of the disc's entertaining qualities is the singers' lively verbal interplay. They are like two twenty-somethings walking home from a pub. Sometimes their words are like witty little pearls and other times they are slightly boozy ramblings that are hard to understand (one tune is even named "Yes! You Talk Too Fast"); however, it's typically all fun to listen to. In "Salt, Peppa and Spinderella" -- a disc highlight and probably their best-crafted tune here -- they evocatively observe, "We like to watch the fights break out and end in grief from these cheap plastic seats." Another charming track, "D.J. Get Doubts," a rare quiet number, contains its share of clever couplets, like "These little white lies rip you in two/Like a Christmas cracker." While Johnny Foreigner's manic enthusiasm gives their music an ADD quality at times, it also is what helps to make this delightfully cheeky disc such an exhilarating listening experience. ~ Michael Berick

Track Listing
1.Lea Room
2.Champagne Girls I Have Known
3.Our Bipolar Friends
4.Eyes Wide Terrified
5.Cranes And Cranes And Cranes And Cranes
6.End And Everything After, The
7.Hennings Favourite
8.Salt, Peppa And Spinderella
9.Yes! You Talk Too Fast
10.DJs Get Doubts
11.Sometimes, In The Bullring
12.Yr All Just Jealous
13.Absolute Balance
14.Untitled
Album Information

UPC:
00067003081122
Release Date: Sep 23, 2008
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Nettwerk
Distributor: Sony Music D
Producer: Machine
Engineer: Will Putney; Machine
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2008
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo:
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