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LP (CD - 2004)

( UPC: 00016581263024)
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Artist: Ambulance LTD

Label: TVT Records (Dist.)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Contains an untitled hidden track following "Young Urban."

Ambulance Ltd. Marcus Congleton, Darren Beckett, Benjamin Lysaght, Matthew Dublin.

Producers include: Ambulance Ltd., Barny, Ro... Read More

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Album Description
Contains an untitled hidden track following "Young Urban."

Ambulance Ltd. Marcus Congleton, Darren Beckett, Benjamin Lysaght, Matthew Dublin.

Producers include: Ambulance Ltd., Barny, Ron A. Shaeffer, Jim Abbiss, Chris Zane.

Audio Mixers: Jim Abbiss; Barney .

Recording information: London, England; New York, NY.

Photographer: John Wilkes.

Ambulance LTD's full-length debut is like a guided tour through the last 20 years of guitar rock. The Brooklyn quartet have a pretty firm grip on their history; more importantly, they are able to kick out the lessons with pop hooks and great walls of guitars that make learning fun. The meandering instrumental "Yoga Means Union" kicks off the record and gives you a pretty good idea what stops you are going to make along the way. Equal parts space rock, shoegaze, and new wave revival, the song is the weakest on the album only because it doesn't have vocals, one of the strong points of Ambulance LTD's sound. The highlights come fast and furious afterward, however: "Primitive (The Way I Treat You)" is a singsongy groover that sounds kind of like late-'80s Wire or even the Chills circa Soft Bomb; "Heavy Lifting" is a swirling blast of Technicolor guitar waves, pounding drums, and breezy melody; "Ophelia" is a perfect melding of dusty soft rock and widescreen shoegaze sensibility that recalls Starflyer 59's epic Leave Here a Stranger; "Swim" is a gentle wall-of-guitars ballad with lovely vocal harmonies that nearly measure up to those of the unjustly forgotten Chapterhouse. Where Ambulance LTD really succeed and start to find their own voice is when they leave their influences behind and craft catchy pop tunes like the peppy "Anecdote," featuring Marcus Congelton's sweet, unhurried vocals (which tend to get lost amongst all the guitars elsewhere); the moody ballad "Michigan"; the glittery "Stay Tuned"; and the sweet country-rocker with vibraphone, "Young Urban." These songs help deflect any charges of the band being mere imitators. Their songcraft and energetic performance, and the uncluttered and solid production, also help. The only downside to the record is that four of the songs were already featured on the band's debut EP from 2003 ("Stay Where You Are," "Primitive [The Way I Treat You]," "Heavy Lifting," and "Young Urban"). Well, that and the nice but unnecessary cover of the Velvet Underground's "Ocean" as a hidden bonus track. Don't worry too much; those are very minor problems that don't bring the record down. It is one of the better guitar pop records of 2004 (and recent memory), and positions Ambulance LTD as a band to watch in the future. The more of their own voice they find, the better they are going to be. ~ Tim Sendra

The first full-length album by New York City's Ambulance LTD offers up a whirlwind tour of rock from the 1960s to the '90s, while remaining surprisingly unique. Although the quartet proudly displays British influences ranging from the Beatles to the Smiths to Ride, the group synthesizes aspects of these bands into a melodic, guitar-driven, and unpredictable set of songs. The bold opening instrumental, "Yoga Means Union," builds to a deliriously energetic crescendo, while the following tune, "Primitive (The Way I Treat You)," dives into a slinky pop groove. Though "Anecdote," with its acoustic-guitar strumming and buoyant vocal harmonies, keeps the tone light and upbeat, Ambulance LTD also trades heavily in moody, atmospheric songs, as best exemplified by the ebb and flow of "Heavy Lifting" and the gorgeously airy "Stay Where You Are." Like fellow 2004 breakouts Franz Ferdinand, Ambulance LTD knows how to craft a fresh and intriguing sound out of rock's past, making LP one of the year's most welcome debuts.

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UPC:
00016581263024
Release Date: Mar 23, 2004
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: TVT Records (Dist.)
Distributor: TVT Records
Engineer: Barny; Barney
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2004
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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