British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music?
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Tracklist:
1. All In It
2. Lights Out For Darker Skies
3. No Lucifer
4. Waving Flags
5. Canvey Island
6. Down On The Ground
7. A Trip Out
8. The Great Skua
9. Atom
10. No Need To Cry
11. Open The Door
12. We Close Our Eyes

Ranking: #50 for 2008

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Rudy Klapper CONTRIBUTOR (4.5)
Perhaps the first thematically coherent record from a band that continues to show incredible promise...

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4.0
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Adam Turner-Heffer USER (38 Reviews)

2008-01-21 | 11 comments | 2,045 views

Summary: Brighton four-piece release first "big" album of the year, and their 3rd, with huge success.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

I’m not going to lie; this is pretty much my first foray into the world of British Sea Power (and that’s what it is, they’re created a whole world for themselves here). They pretty much up until this point completely passed me by. I had heard some songs in the past but never really gave them much time. But after being strongly recommended to try out this album, I can now completely see what I’ve been missing.

In fact, just this album’s huge opening one-two punch of the atmospheric opening of ‘All in it’ to the hugely grandiose rock of ‘Lights Out For Darker Skies’ is enough to show me just how much I’ve been missing. The evidence on how they’ve come to great lengths to perfect this album (recording in Canada, Brighton and Czech Republic over the last year to get it just so), because they are not only brilliantly composed pieces of music, but excellent examples of this record’s use of combining hard and fast indie rock with, at times, vast soundscapes to challenge Sigur Ros or the Arcade Fire.

It seems, what this album is best at, is producing challenging yet melodic rock music that is both approachable and rewarding to listen to, much like Trail of Dead when they were in top form. The shift in emotion with a simple chord change during the last 2 minutes of ‘Lights Out for Darker Skies’ is a great example of this, as they have found a formula here that seamlessly shifts in mood but keeps it’s solid and great song-writing. This carries on into the album’s more straight-up three piece of ‘No Lucifer/Waving Flags/Canvey Island’ which all individually show off a great knack for writing what are essentially straightforward honest indie rock songs, but still manage to keep all the atmosphere and layers promised from the outset. It is then, unsurprising ‘Waving Flags’ was chosen as the lead single, sitting in the middle of this three piece, it is fantastic at showing off just what makes this band exciting which a catchy lead riff (made most popular by Editors recently) and lyrics like ‘You are astronomical/fans of alcohol/so welcome in.’ it very much feels like the Brighton 4-piece are inviting us to their new magical yet powerful movement.

It is music with the power to take you to another world, something we’ve seen post-rock do countless times, but this time there’s a voice guiding us on the way, which leads for a very endearing listen. As the album progresses, we get to see more the band’s more aggressive sides on ‘Down on the Ground’ and ‘A Trip Out’, where as ‘The Great Skua’ and ‘No Need to Cry’ shows a very delicate and sensitive side, and it is this balance, on top of all the wonderful melodies and instruments in this atmospheric, multi-layered brand of indie rock that, should, with any luck, send British Sea Power into the big leagues and as a favourite of the year even in these early stages of 2008.

BSP have laid their foundations and are welcoming you to join, in what should be their 2008, it’s now up to you to join them.

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Justanothernimrod


Comments: 477
01.21.08

Album Rating: 4

This reached number 10 in the UK charts today, good result I say.

thecheatisnotdead


Comments: 167
01.21.08


Good review, nice and concise.

I've been meaning to check this band out for awhile.

Mendigo


Comments: 2183
02.09.08

Album Rating: 2

Wow, I like this one. It reminded me of Trail of Dead too, mainly because of the bombastic feeling (a result of the organ and the choirs included in many of the songs).
But the band I had to think of the most while listening to it was The Smiths.

Digging: The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Here Be Dragons

MediocreAtBest


Comments: 1473
02.10.08


This sounds cool.

Justanothernimrod


Comments: 477
02.10.08

Album Rating: 4

yeah can definitely hear the Smiths.

Editors wish they were this band too.

sgrevs


Comments: 645
02.10.08


Nice review, this sounds like something I'll definitely enjoy. How are their other albums?

Digging: The XX - xx

Justanothernimrod


Comments: 477
02.11.08

Album Rating: 4

less grandiose and huge sounding, more jagged and verging on punk rock, but still equally concise indie-rock songs

cbmartinez


Comments: 2057
02.17.08


this cd is pretty good, started off thinking it was pretty standard national, bloc party esque indie rock but "waving flags" just blew me away, by far the best track. The rest of the album is good but not mindblowing.

natey5280


Comments: 2534
02.23.08

Album Rating: 2.5

This album bores the crap out of me. The only tracks I really like are the first and last one. I don't feel any passion at all.This Message Edited On 02.23.08

Digging: Rumah Sakit - Obscured by Clowns

Mendigo


Comments: 2183
03.05.08

Album Rating: 2

it loses some of its fascination with time. so I reduced the rating form 4 to 3.5. still a great album, though...

Tokyochuchu


Comments: 35
11.24.09


This is a great LP. Very much like Echo & The Bunnymen, but great.



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