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Waiting For The Floods - Armoury Show

 
Description: Artist: Armoury Show / Audio CD released 2004-10-04 at Track / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Castles in Spain 2 Kyrie ... more
Waiting For The Floods - Armoury Show ... Kyrie
3 A Feeling
4 We Are Brave Again
5 Higher than the World
6 The Glory of Love
7 Waiting for the Floods
8 A Sense of Freedom
9 Sleep City Sleep
10 Avalanche

Newest Review: ... guitar are both nice and melodic rather than raw and aggressive, making for songs that often sound similar to the more ... more

 ... upbeat, arguably bastardised post-punk of bands like the Boomtown Rats. The whole thing is kept distinctly in the centre of the eighties thanks to John Doyle's steady, methodical, catchy, boring drum beats. The most interesting and creative songs here are those that take a little extra time (five minutes as opposed to four) setting up the atmosphere and delivering a moodier performance once the song gets underway, most prevalent in 'Higher Than the World' and the title song but unfortunately taken to a slightly tedious ex...more

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Waiting for the Floods
Release Date: 2004 - 10 - 04, Audio CD, Track
Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
£ 49.99


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Premium Review Waiting For The Floods - Armoury Show: Drowned Boomtown Rat (369 words)
by - written on 28/01/08 (Very useful, 15 readings)
Rating:

The Armoury Show was a short-lived side project of The Skids members Richard Jobson and Russell Webb, releasing this sole effort of post-punk mixed with gothic rock in a manner I can't help but feel a little ashamed at enjoying so much. Jobson sings in a pleasant enough style similar to many melodic rock singers, reminiscent of Jim Morrison at times and almost venturing into the bassy, gothic depths of Andrew Eldritch at others, while Webb's bass and John McGeoch's guitar are both nice and melodic rather than raw and aggressive, making for songs that often sound similar to the more upbeat, arguably bastardised post-punk of bands like the Boomtown Rats. The whole thing is ...  Read the complete review

 

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