SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE - Gomez

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 27-07-2007 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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I'm not so laidback that I wouldn't try"... there's a great motto for the band (and in their own words too!). The I suck and I'm miserable Eddie Vedder style vocals are still front and centre (or as one review of this said - they'd be a great band if they got rid of their singer) but what has changed is the music has lightened up a bit - in the way that they sound MORE like The Band and less like Just Another Post-Grunge Therapy Session Band. More adventurous. More laidback (that word again). This alone is why this album outshines anything they've done before - the run of 'We Don't Know Where We're Going', 'Sweet Virginia' and 'Catch Me Up' is close to a musical tour-de-force!
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Do One
- These 3 Sins
- Silence
- Me, You And Everybody
- We Don't Know Where We're Going
- Sweet Virginia
- Catch Me Up (Album Version)
- Where Ya Going?
- Meet Me In The City
- Chicken Out
- Extra Special Guy
- Nothing Is Wrong
- There It Was
$21.99 (AUD) | $18.99 (AUD) | $22.99 (AUD) | Plot Against Common Sense, The $19.99 (AUD) Future Of The Left have become the stuff of legend for their unrelenting live shows, packed with ferocious energy and intensity. With the release of two studio albums 'Curses' and 'Travels With Myself and Another', the band has treated us to a perfect cocktail of intensity and irreverence. And now it's time for round three. The Plot Against Common Sense is 49.8 minutes of singing, shouting, slinking, smashing and (at times) sobbing. Initially as a bet, the band originally conceived the record as a Broadway musical based on the recent British phone-hacking scandal but were forced to abandon this idea due to budgetary restrictions. This is not a joke. After writing hundreds of songs fifteen were recorded and placed into an order deliberately selected to exhibit the full dynamic range of the experience, a gift which will be lost to anybody who regularly utilitises the shuffle function on their mp3 player. |






