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Ten New Messages - Rakes

 
Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Rakes / Audio CD released 2007-03-19 at V2 / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 World Was A Mess But His Ha ... more
Ten New Messages - Rakes ... Hair Was Perfect
2 Little Superstitions
3 We Danced Together
4 Trouble
5 Suspicious Eyes
6 On A Mission
7 Down With Moonlight
8 When Tom Cruise Cries
9 Time To Stop Talking
10 Leave The City And Come Home

Newest Review: ... obvious. They haven’t sat back on their Loral’s though as you might expect and with both Jim Abiss (Kasabian and Arctic ... more

 ... Monkeys) and Brendan Lynch (Paul Weller and Primal Scream) on board as producers it’s an impressive enough line up. The end result from the London based Indie band is a far more mature, rounded album than the debut, but without losing the little quirks and energy that the debut had in abundance. Of course keeping the energy and intensity from the first album really was the key and they seem to have managed to do that very well. Of course the Guitars still retain the responsibility for giving the band their unique sound an...more

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Andy.mack
Premium Review Ten New Messages - Rakes: Suspicous Eyes Looking For The End (874 words)
by - written on 06/06/07 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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When ever I mention The Rakes to anyone they seem to look at me with that sort of what on earth are you talking about kind of look. If on the other hand you mention “22 Grand Job” to people, the most successful single from the bands first album, everyone is suddenly very aware of who you mean. This then is the bands second release, the follow up to 2005’s critically acclaimed Capture/Release, one of my favourite albums of 2005. This then would prove to be a good test for The Rakes as with such a solid first album the follow up would be tough. Of course a lot has happened in Britain since the bands debut album was recorded and so the return to the studio was ...  Read the complete review

 

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