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Sometimes Things Just Disappear
Release Date: 2008 - 03 - 17, Audio CD, Red Leader Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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by - written on 27/06/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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With their second album 'Chasing Hamburg' set to be released in September this year, Polar Bear Club have risen in popularity with a combination of their 2008 release 'Sometimes Things Just Disappear' and hard work. Seen in the UK supporting The Gaslight Anthem in February and on their headline tour in June, the band look set to experience success in the very near future. 'Sometimes Things Just Disappear' is an album of ten, solid rock tracks. There is nothing particularly complex or demanding about it, but Polar Bear Club write good melodies and Jimmy Stadt adds his rough vocals into the mix. The vocals are an aspect which may put people off the band, but ... Read the complete review
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