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Description: Artist: The Week That Was / Audio CD released 2008-08-18 at Memphis Industries / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Learn To Le ... more
The Week That Was - The Week That Was ... Learn
2 Good Life
3 Story Waits For No One
4 It's All Gone Quiet
5 Airport Line
6 Yesterday's Paper
7 Come Home
8 Scratch The Surface

Newest Review: ... with the use of choppy guitar rhythms, violins and clever lyrics. But the songs come across as being bigger, more thought out ... more

 ... and more daring than Field Music. There is a real fusion of layered, Bowie-esque synth lines, churned together with a more obscure Indie/Alternative style, similar to Field Music. The other interesting feature is the use of Violin's throughout the album. Not many bands have the balls to use 'classical' instruments - which is why this album stands out so well. The stronger, more 'pallet-able' tracks on the album are Learn To Learn, The Good Life, The Airport Line, Come Home and my personal favourite - Scratch...more

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The Week That Was
Release Date: 2008 - 08 - 18, Audio CD, Memphis Industries
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Premium Review The Week That Was - The Week That Was: Peter Brewis is a musical Genius. (302 words)
by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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When I heard that Peter Brewis was releasing a 'solo' album, I listened to the tracks on his Myspace page, and was instantly shocked by the shear quality of the tracks. After pulling myself together, I purchased the album and literally fell in love. If you are fimiliar with the sounds of Field Music, then you will most definitely like this album. It's similar, with the use of choppy guitar rhythms, violins and clever lyrics. But the songs come across as being bigger, more thought out and more daring than Field Music. There is a real fusion of layered, Bowie-esque synth lines, churned together with a more obscure Indie/Alternative style, similar to ...  Read the complete review

 

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