sexta-feira, 26 de março de 2010

Kids In Glass Houses - Dirt (2010) Rock



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Artist : Kids In Glass Houses
Album : Dirt

Label : Roadrunner
Genre : Rock
Store : 2010-03-29
Rip Date: 2010-03-23
Encoder : LAME v3.97 --alt-preset standard
Quality : 169kbps / 44100 Hz Stereo
Website : http://www.djsforfun.com

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- R E L E A S E N O T E S -

djsforfun.com

this is the 44,1Hertz web retail, not that 22Hz p2p shit that floating around.
just compare the sound.

Hitherto it has been easy to dismiss Kids in Glass Houses as just another gang
of South Wales rockers whoÆve been rather lazily lumped in with the Lost
Prophets/FFAF bandwagon. Truth be told the first couple of tracks of Dirt do
little to dispel that myth; however, as Aled promises on track two the best is
yet to come. HeÆs not kidding either as Dirt represents the chrysalis from which
Kids in Glass Houses emerge as a fully formed classic rock band ready to do
battle on the global stage. Make no mistake, as the little girls understand,
this is the start of something big.

æMatters at AllÆ is where it becomes apparent that KIGH are much more than
another in a long line of predictable emo chancers. Ranging from a delicate
finger picked riff through to one of the biggest choruses youÆll hear this side
of a Prince smash, it has hit writ large all over it. Even better is æYoung
Blood (Let It Out)Æ, a chest beating anthem which gobbles up the Stereophonics
formula like a stick of Hubba Bubba and blows it back up in their faces,
grinning as the bubble bursts all over KellyÆs chops. Thankfully KIGH have what
the æPhonics always lacked, a sense of theatre and effortless style.

All this is nothing compared to the knicker wetting excitement of æLilli RoseÆ
which is so immediate in its impact that it appears to have been beamed down
direct from the Gods of pop. Not that this is a soft-sheen Smash Hits sell out,
the rapier like guitars on this album are more than capable of slicing through
your girlfriendÆs bra-straps while the bass and drums keep you distracted with a
swift kick to the guts. WeÆre still nowhere close to the best of the album
though, although æFor Better or HearseÆ takes us one step closer with a
euphoric, brass led party number which tips a cheeky wink to early Green Day.

All this, however, is mere froth when compared to the ensuing majesty of
æUndercover LoverÆ, which through happenstance rather than design, features the
unexpectedly fine vocal talents of Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays and
proves to be the ace in the pack. ItÆs a track which threatens to topple Van
HalenÆs æJumpÆ as most commercial rock song of all time; pressing all the right
stadium rock buttons while retaining a gooey, saccharine sweet pop core which
should set it up as the radio friendly unit shifter of the summer of 2010. When
they sing youÆll never find another even half as good as me you might even think
that they could well be correct, by the time they get to the magic Lloyd Webber
key change youÆll be convinced. 2010 is going to be a whole lot brighter with a
little bit of Dirt.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dirt-Kids-Glass-Houses/dp/B0034K7QVO



- T R A C K L I S T -

[01] Artbreaker I [ 2:30]
[02] The Best Is Yet To Come [ 3:37]
[03] Sunshine [ 3:41]
[04] Matters At All [ 3:49]
[05] Youngblood (Let It Out) [ 3:32]
[06] Lilli Rose [ 3:26]
[07] Giving Up [ 4:31]
[08] For Better Or Hearse [ 3:09]
[09] Undercover Lover [ 4:27]
[10] Maybe Tomorrow [ 3:06]
[11] The Morning Afterlife [ 5:45]
[12] Hunt the Haunted [ 3:43]
[13] Artbreaker II [ 2:40]

Total: 47:56 Min.
Size : 61.55 MB

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