The Futureheads - This Is Not The World reviews
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If he dies, he dies.” So spake metaphorical commie fearmonger Ivan Drago as his opponent’s central nervous system spasmed its last all over a bloodstained canvas at the start of Rocky IV. What are we doing quoting Rocky IV here, you ask? Well, the cold indifference with which the music industry shrugged off the fate of The Futureheads back in 2006 might not have been as vocal, but it could easily have proved as fatal....full text |
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| Musicomh |
From top-ten chasing hounds of love, to neutered puppies without even a record deal to their names, recent times have been hard for wor 'Heads.
The unexpected Kate Bush propelled success of their debut was not continued by the second album (News + Tributes) - despite it being to all intents and purposes, better than the debut. Leaving their label, 679, to take one look at the bottom line, and metaphorically place them in a sack and chuck them into the nearest canal. Or possibly a lake....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| The Futureheads are the Futureheads on their third full-length, This Is Not the World—rhythmically anxious, melodically electrifying, and almost mechanically precise. They are arguably the best of the current wave of British post-punk bands, but something has changed. The stakes seem higher, the nervousness quickened, the instruments slash and claw with seething desperation. It’s all a rush of throbbing eighth notes and downstrokes, of gasps and eyes-shut plunges, a balls-to-the-wall collection of songs that sorts out nuanced arrangements with a blunt bludgeoning tool....full text |
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