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The Decline of British Sea Power
(CD, 2005)

Primary Artist: British Sea Power


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Format: CD
Jan 2005
Record Label: Rough Trade (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 021823002521
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Track Listing
1. Men Together Today
2. Apologies to Insect Life
3. Favours in the Beetroot Fields
4. Something Wicked
5. Remember Me
6. Fear of Drowning
7. Lonely, The
8. Carrion
9. Blackout
10. Lately
11. Wooden Horse, A
12. Childhood Memories
13. Heavenly Waters

Details
Producer:British Sea Power, Mads Bjerke
Distributor:Ryko Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
British Sea Power: Hamilton (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, bass); Yan (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Noble (guitar, piano, organ, background vocals); Wood (drums).
British Sea Power's 2003 debut, THE DECLINE OF BRITISH SEA POWER, is a hard record to pin down. In that sense, they are England's answer to Yo La Tengo, an indie rock band who can frolic in a sea of Sonic Youth-esque punk fuzz on one track, then create the most flutteringly exquisite (and lyrically acrobatic) pop this side of the Smiths' glory years on the next. On "Apologies to Insect Life," the band gets lost in post-punk reverie, an energy not relinquished on the rockabilly fever of "Favours in the Beetroot Fields." On the other end of the spectrum lies the Smithereens-meets-Echo rock ballad "Remember Me" and the shimmering "Carrion," the latter one of the more catchy `00s indie power ballads (certainly the best to sport the phrase "brilliantine mortality"). While it's a somewhat difficult album (and would prove polarizing), it's also a stunning bow by a vibrant band featuring some of the most potent rock songwriting of its era.

Industry Reviews
...It all comes off as effortless and charming....British Sea Power is esoteric, but the band is also brave enough to create myths at a time when everyone else is just borrowing them...
Magnet (11/01/2003)

Ranked #17 in Mojo's The Best of 2003 - Think methodical drums, intense guitar and a young David Byrne on vocals.
Mojo (01/01/2004)

Ranked #47 in Q's The 50 Best Albums of 2003 - [A] mysterious, mossy debut...
Q (01/01/2004)

...A pitch-black-perfect channeling of such gloomsters as the Smiths, Joy Division, and the Cure... - Rating: A
Entertainment Weekly (09/26/2003)

3 stars out of 5 - ...[These] five young Bowie boys from Brighton...specialize in mystical jumbo-size guitar waves...
Rolling Stone (10/16/2003)


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