ASH - Twilight Of The Innocents reviews
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| IndieLondon |
AND so we come to the end of an era for Ash… their final album (they’re only going to release singles from now on). But don’t fret. It’s not the end of the band but the beginning of a new era – and to all intents and purposes, a glorious one....full text |
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| Drowned in sound |
This fifth studio album could be Ash’s last, of course, if their new plan of just recording and releasing singles proves fruitful. When that announcement was made, it made total sense: Ash have only really made one album worth bothering with (debut 1977) and three sub-standard collections of filler, dotted with occasional singles.
Therefore, since Tim Wheeler has let us down so many times in the past, it’s hard to find anyone that still gives a shit about Ash bringing out a new album. There certainly isn’t a frenzy of hysteria....full text |
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| Guardian |
| you Google "death of the album", you'll get 810 results. Small beer next to 19,500 for "death of the novel", admittedly, but evidence that the vultures are circling. One of the most unfortunate consequences of the internet music revolution, coming in just behind the career of Sandi Thom, is the growing habit of penning dire jeremiads about the future of the long-player. The poor old album is like a middle-aged man with a persistent cough, who can't lie down without somebody measuring him for his coffin....full text |
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